chillenword
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At the reptile show I recently picked up a new panther, he has been eating tons of crickets and I was thinking about starting a dubia colony to keep as his main supply of food. I have two different types of powder (calcium and a multivitamin) that I have been dusting the crickets with. how do dubias fair as opposed to crickets in calcium and nutrition? I also heard silkworms were good so i ordered 300 small silkworms. Money isn't an issue and I know the chameleons enjoy some variety, if I can keep a steady supply of silkworms would I be better off than dubias?
thanks!
the chameleon is about 3-4 months old and about 3-4 inches without his tail.
thanks!
the chameleon is about 3-4 months old and about 3-4 inches without his tail.
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