Variety Feeders?

chameleonjames

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Hello forum,
I was just thinking , variety is important
and many worms are just treats,

leaves me woundering what can be an equal feeder as crickets?:confused:

And dubia roaches are illegal in quebec,( stupid by laws and such)
so they are out of the question,
 
You have silkworms, phoenix worms (Also known as calciworms), locusts, and some more I can't think of right now. :p
 
Hello forum,
I was just thinking , variety is important
and many worms are just treats,

leaves me woundering what can be an equal feeder as crickets?:confused:

And dubia roaches are illegal in quebec,( stupid by laws and such)
so they are out of the question,

Phoenix worms, hornworms and silkworms are excellent feeder worms. Stick bugs and grasshoppers are good exo critters to sub fir crickets.
 
Thanks for the quick replys

but i forgot to mention my cham is a 2 month old ambilobe panther
and arnt all thoughs worms like half the size of him:p
 
Exactly doesnt leave me with much variety does it,

today i feed him 1 wax or butter worm, i forgot and i cant tell them apart,
and i have some meals worms but i dont really wanna give him them cause they're in a shell
 
Exactly doesnt leave me with much variety does it,

today i feed him 1 wax or butter worm, i forgot and i cant tell them apart,
and i have some meals worms but i dont really wanna give him them cause they're in a shell

Phoenix worms are tiny, horworms and silks can be bought in very small sizes. Check mullberry farms one of the site sponsors they offer them in many sizes.
 
I wish i was in the state's so many reptile companys there,
i live in canada and and online store here charge like 40$ in shiping
 
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