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06-17-2010, 02:21 AM
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Originally Posted by tinmantribe5
What is the best worms to feed my Beardies Friends?
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I didn’t see an answer to your question and I know its a month old. but IMHO I would say silkworms ..
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06-17-2010, 02:27 AM
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Just to show there difference between them and crickets. I also mix it up and have a colony of dubia roaches for my beardies ,
Silkworms Crickets
Protein 63.8% 11.4%
Calcium .34% .08%
Fat 10.6% 22.7%
Carbohydrate 18.2% 56.0%
Ash 7.4% 9.9%
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06-17-2010, 09:48 AM
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I'd agree with Craig on the Silkworms. I had a baby about that age before who I fed silks all the time, and she loooved them.
I have another batch going right now for my kidz They All love them...and hornworms, but hornworms grow quickly, and get big, so they aren't the best for younger dragons..
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06-17-2010, 09:59 AM
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#65
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Originally Posted by frillielover17
To me they were the only roaches that didn't look as roachy. I would've gotten dubia but quite frankly they scare the crap outta me and look more like your common house roach than the others did. I will say however, I will NEVER get lobster roaches! Those friggin things give me nightmares.
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Interesting, to me its just the opposite. I think the Lateralis look much more like the common roach.
A little anecdote about hissers. When I was in college we had to do an insect collection for biology 101. I had a pretty nice (for an amateur) 200 bug collection and after college I stuck it in a bottom drawer in my computer desk. After several years went by I had mostly forgotten about it and in the mean time I had gotten a group of male hissers for pets. One morning at about 3 AM I was sitting at my computer and for some reason the house was unusually quiet and I heard this quiet crunching sound coming from under the desk. I got down on my hands and knees and as I moved my head toward the bottom drawer the noise got louder so I pulled the drawer open. What I found was a huge male hisser contentedly munching away at one of the insects in my collection. From the looks of the rest of the pinned bugs he had been at it for a while. I don't think there was a complete bug left in that box. A quick count of the rest of the colony confirmed that he was the only escapee but after that I made sure that every time I put the lid back on everyone was accounted for.
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