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From former Bx Zoo Herpetologist: Amphipods (Scuds, Side-Swimmers) as Amphibian & Reptile Food

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Default From former Bx Zoo Herpetologist: Amphipods (Scuds, Side-Swimmers) as Amphibian & Reptile Food

Hi All,

Like sowbugs (isopods, pillbugs), Amphipods are crustaceans that feature prominently in natural diets of many reptiles and amphibians. They contain nutrients not found in insects, and are likely a rich source of calcium. Several species are easy to collect and breed in captivity, but, unlike sowbugs, they rarely attract much attention from hobbyists (please see the article below for information on breeding sowbugs). Whether you know them as Rock-Hoppers, Sand-Hoppers, Lawn Shrimp or any of the names above, one Amphipod or another likely makes its home near yours, and may be worth investigating as a food source for your pets. Read article here: Amphipods (Scuds, Side-Swimmers) as Food for Amphibians and Reptiles | That Reptile Blog

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