What other posters said is great except for the amount of fruit. Fruit should not be a staple. Vegetable matter should make up the greater proportion of the diet - lettuces ( other than iceberg ), squashes ( especially yellows, reds for the carotene ), carrots, fresh corn, kale, endives - basically anything you would put in a salad is fine ( avocado's, onions, garlics, being an exception ). Fruit should be offered a couple of times a week and stay away from the citrus as it can give diahrea. Bananas, mangos, apples, pears, berries, watermelon - all great in moderation. As for the worms, I highly doubt any worms you will be in a petshop, unless bred by a hobbyist, will be different than ones from walmart as its not exactly a market busting with suppliers specially for the herp trade. If you can dig up your own bugs, grubs and worms from a pesticide free area and are comfortable enough to avoid poisonous ones than thats great.