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Meal Worms

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So i have a little container of meal worms that i feed my viper geckos because my leopards geckos wont eat them, but they are starting to turn into beetels..... does anybody know if my leopard geckos or viper geckos will eat these beetles and is it a good idea to feed these bettles to my geckos or are they harmful???? Any and all input is greatly appreciated!! :thumbsup:
 
Even if they do eat them it's not a good idea to feed them the beetles, they are difficult to digest because of the amount of exoskeleton.
In the future keep your mealworms cool, and that will prevent them from pupating. I always kept them in the fridge.

They breed readily as well, so you can just keep the beetles you have and any others that appear and set them up in another container and start your own small mealie colony.
 
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