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hornworms on mulberry leaves

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Has anybody tried to raise horworms on mulberry leaves?i was thinking of trying,but i really don't wanna harm my dragons, so i thought of getting some info.
 
I dont think they will eat them. They are also known as the tomato worm because they eat tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and other vegies. But I wouldnt recommend raising the worms on these since tomatoes and maybe some other vegies can be toxic to dragons.
 
Does anyone know if they eat any potato, will this be toxic to my lizards?
My feeder crickets and super worms eat tons of raw potato and are then feed to my 200 gecko's without issue.
 
Mulberry leaves themselves are great for beardies....I've been feeding them from my tree for years. Excellent source of nutrients and you never run out.
 
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