Solid Snake Avid Member Oct 5, 2011 #2 Highly doubtfull. Do you have a picture? Or at least know what species they are? Why do you currently breed said beetles? Its best to stick with soft-bodied insects, and all beetles I know of are fairly hard bodied...
Highly doubtfull. Do you have a picture? Or at least know what species they are? Why do you currently breed said beetles? Its best to stick with soft-bodied insects, and all beetles I know of are fairly hard bodied...
Angrychair Member Oct 7, 2011 #4 I heard from a wildlife biologist that the darkling beatle the meal worms turn into are toxic to some things, at least here in the states.
I heard from a wildlife biologist that the darkling beatle the meal worms turn into are toxic to some things, at least here in the states.
E EvilLost New Member Oct 7, 2011 #5 I'm sure he could eat one here or there, but I'd have to agree with Solid Snake that soft-bodied foods are best EDIT: I'm generalizing of course, I don't know the nutritional content of the beetles.
I'm sure he could eat one here or there, but I'd have to agree with Solid Snake that soft-bodied foods are best EDIT: I'm generalizing of course, I don't know the nutritional content of the beetles.
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