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How Big for Superworms?

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I was curious how big you'd suggest your dragon be before you'd feed them Superworms

My little darling is 13.5-14 inches and 205 grams

Big enough?
 
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That's absolutely big enough. I start feeding mine small supers at 8 or 9 inches. Yours could easily eat full grown supers. I would limit it to just a couple times a week though.

Mike
 
At that size your dragon should be able to handle them with no problems. start with just a few and make sure he/she passes them through fine.

You did not say how old the dragon is, so if it is still growing (and I think it is at that weight) I will still use crickets are the base staple or some silkworms, they tend to store more fat with supers and growing dragons still need a lot of protein.
 
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