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wax worms

I wouldn't, you don't want him addicted to them that young. Feed him crickets and greens for now. Later on, when he's a LOT bigger, you can give him a few waxworms on occassion, and if you can get them, silkworms are great for them, even at his size now, you could feed him small silkworms.
 
I wouldn't on mealworms just yet. Wait until he's grown before you feed him those.

Check the classifieds (feeders section) on here to see if anyone is selling silkworms, and go to www.google.com and search for silkworms.
 
My .02 cents:
I've not had a problem in switching leos over to mealies or crickets from waxworms. I used waxworms in the very beginning of the leos life to put a little fat on them, and then just switch them to small mealies.
Good luck with it!
 
Greg, I'm not sure if you meant this post for leos or bearded dragons, he's asking for a bearded dragon baby, that's way too small for mealies from what most people suggest...
 
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