Rescuemom03
New Member
So everyone, I've been reading up on how to gutload different insects for my little cham Beans to give her some variety. I came across phoenix worms and there are many people on many different areas of the web giving instructions on how to gutload them. However, I was on their website...www.phoenixworm.com and their FAQ page says definitely do not gutload.....and for a reason. This is taken from their page.
"Q: What is the sawdust-like stuff in the cups? Is this food for the worms? Do I need to feed them anything?
A: The packing material is an organic medium but it is not food or sawdust. Do NOT feed Phoenix Worms anything. Phoenix Worms are shipped purged (gut is empty). If you feed them, it will restart the worms' digestive system, the worms will defecate and foul the media, and this can allow the growth of bacteria, fungus, and other problems. Just add a few drops of water if the media/worms begin to appear too dry."
So my question is guys....do I gutload them or not? Are they super nutritious without the gutload? And if so, why are we even bothering with crickets? ha ha. Just kidding, I'm not giving up on crickets, but is this a super easy feeder? What do you guys think?
"Q: What is the sawdust-like stuff in the cups? Is this food for the worms? Do I need to feed them anything?
A: The packing material is an organic medium but it is not food or sawdust. Do NOT feed Phoenix Worms anything. Phoenix Worms are shipped purged (gut is empty). If you feed them, it will restart the worms' digestive system, the worms will defecate and foul the media, and this can allow the growth of bacteria, fungus, and other problems. Just add a few drops of water if the media/worms begin to appear too dry."
So my question is guys....do I gutload them or not? Are they super nutritious without the gutload? And if so, why are we even bothering with crickets? ha ha. Just kidding, I'm not giving up on crickets, but is this a super easy feeder? What do you guys think?