noodlenoo
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I have had two N. Viridescens efts for about 2 years now in a terrestrial setup. Neither of them look like they are changing color nor are they willing to go in the small water dish to get food, and generally avoid traversing the water dish in general.
Can they stay terrestrial for life, or will they start sitting in the water more often to signify that they wish to become aquatic? I wouldn't mind if they stay on land since they are doing well, but want to make sure to offer an aquatic environment if they start to need it. The one time I changed their environment to a 50:50 setup they freaked out when they accidentally ended up in the water so I changed it back the next day.
Besides blackworms and whiteworms, what else can I offer terrestrial efts? I live in the city so cannot dig for earthworms. All they have in the bait shops are gigantic nightcrawlers. Even when I cut them up they seem too big for the efts.
Can they stay terrestrial for life, or will they start sitting in the water more often to signify that they wish to become aquatic? I wouldn't mind if they stay on land since they are doing well, but want to make sure to offer an aquatic environment if they start to need it. The one time I changed their environment to a 50:50 setup they freaked out when they accidentally ended up in the water so I changed it back the next day.
Besides blackworms and whiteworms, what else can I offer terrestrial efts? I live in the city so cannot dig for earthworms. All they have in the bait shops are gigantic nightcrawlers. Even when I cut them up they seem too big for the efts.