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- | + | No! It is not, and the comments wriettn above the video actually discusses why feeding a spider, or really anything locally caught can be a bad idea for your Dragon. Wild insects are obviously raised in a much different environment then the farm bred crickets or worms you feed them from the pet store. Wild insects are exposed to many various localized strains of bacteria, and remember with the low distance a Dragon would travel in nature, their exposure rates can remain very limited even in the wild to new bacterias. |
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No! It is not, and the comments wriettn above the video actually discusses why feeding a spider, or really anything locally caught can be a bad idea for your Dragon. Wild insects are obviously raised in a much different environment then the farm bred crickets or worms you feed them from the pet store. Wild insects are exposed to many various localized strains of bacteria, and remember with the low distance a Dragon would travel in nature, their exposure rates can remain very limited even in the wild to new bacterias.