Casperr Member May 20, 2013 #1 What kind of worms are good as daily feeders, occasional feeders, and bad feeders? Specifically I mean phoenix worms, mealworms, waxworms, silkworms, and hornworms.
What kind of worms are good as daily feeders, occasional feeders, and bad feeders? Specifically I mean phoenix worms, mealworms, waxworms, silkworms, and hornworms.
Casperr Member May 20, 2013 #2 Also, at what age should a male veiled cham be able to start eating any of these? And can any of those worms be gutloaded? If so, which ones? And with what?
Also, at what age should a male veiled cham be able to start eating any of these? And can any of those worms be gutloaded? If so, which ones? And with what?
A archristiana New Member May 20, 2013 #3 pheonix silk and horns are good for a regimented variety of feeder. worms meals and wax not so much, just as treats.
pheonix silk and horns are good for a regimented variety of feeder. worms meals and wax not so much, just as treats.
F Ferrah88 Member May 21, 2013 #5 Superworms are the same as the meals - Only treats. I also read in a couple of topics on the forums that, while hornworms are a good food source, they should also not be over fed. I would stick to phoenix and silks with some horns and occasional meal/super/wax as treats.
Superworms are the same as the meals - Only treats. I also read in a couple of topics on the forums that, while hornworms are a good food source, they should also not be over fed. I would stick to phoenix and silks with some horns and occasional meal/super/wax as treats.