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Wax worms are too high in fat to feed regularly, and they are soft bodied worms, which should not be fed as a staple.
 
Wax worms are too high in fat to feed regularly, and they are soft bodied worms, which should not be fed as a staple.
Okay. He has been eating some wax worms each day for the past few days, with a few crickets too. More than he had eaten before, which is good in my eyes because he wasn't eating at all before. During that time he wasn't eating his meal worms and now they've all pupated and turned into darkling beetles, is it possible for veiled chams to eat those? Is there any danger or risk? I also ended up not giving him spinach and kale, I always ask here before feeding him anything because I want to be safe and happy.
 
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