lilraider
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You always hear about crickets being more better than mealworms as far a nutrients.But if you were to regularly feed not just gutload mealworms properly that they would be just as healthy for them?
thats it!!! sorry guys its a monday and Science was so boring and long today as well as my other classesA_Kendergirl said:Uhhhhhhhhh??!!??
I THINK you are trying to say well gutloaded mealworms are just as good as cricket... I think.
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That's very true! It's why different species of bugs have different nutritional values even when they've been fed the same food. Some insects are more evolved to digest plant tissue while others aren't nearly as efficient.Junkyard said:I would think that each insect would digest differently too. For example, I am allergic to milk, my wife is not. Does that make sense? I have cats that digest the same food we feed them differently, two do not have problems with the food while the third does. IAMS dog food is supposed to be great for dogs, but some dogs cannot properly dogest the corn that is in it while others thrive on IAMS. Just a thought, sorry to butt in.
Linz M said:As for feeding mealworms and gutloading them...those terms seem synonymous to me. I think my mealies are as packed full of good vitamins and good stuff as they could be. I DO have to say that the mealworms that I've bred myself look SO much plumper, brighter, and just healthier than the ones I get in bulk...but that just may be because they've never been in the fridge!
Xelda said:I don't think gutloading mealworms will make them come even close to being as nutritious as crickets. Mealworms will always be twice as fattening as crickets. And while you can raise animals entirely on mealworm diets alone, it's not healthy for them.