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Uroplatus fimbriatus feeding

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So the short of it is I have gotten back into collecting reptiles after 15 years of not. I would like to get another U. fimbriatus as I once had in addition to what I have also acquired.

My question (and I think I know the answer), can I get away with primarily feeding meal/superworms? Now that i am married and living in extreme cold climates, I am avoiding crickets all that I can.

Any one have success with this? Ideally, Id love crickets, but most likely would be a rare thing.

Thanks all.
Scott
 
Not one of my uroplatus will eat any type of worm, supers, meals etc. i have lineatus , fimbriatus,phantasticus,ebenaui as well as mossy. Now I have heard of people feeding supers ect with success to CB animals only because they were started on them early in life.
 
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