Adult Yellowfoots

HLogic

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I wouldn't say they are more carnivorous than RF's but as far as opportunistic goes; don't stand still too long in the enclosure or you will definitely see they don't pass up an 'opportunity'! ;-)
 

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Its to my understanding that mushrooms that are grown in the light contain good D3 vitamins, Is this true.
 

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Those export quota's are shocking, Kelly.There are actually some adult Suriname imports on Kingsnake at the moment, first adults I've seen offered in some time.

@HLogic, they are also more carnivorous/opportunistic then red's as well, correct?
I just looked on Kingsnake. Are all these reptiles wild caught?
 

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The brown mushrooms tend to have higher D3. The typical white button mushrooms tend to fall short in that area but are still relished by YF's and are a good source of protein and other nutrients not found in plant-based diets.
 
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