Hi
Sorry long post
My online live food supplier has started to supply Buffalo worms apparently they are high in protein & great as part of reptile diet & helps with hydration. When I googled them it came up that they are high in protein & are mainly sold for people on a high protein diet. But they look like meal worms so are they an impaction risk?
Randall is 14 1/2 inches & 8 1/2 months old he normally has locusts & calci worms but is being very picky with his eating at moment so I need to change it up. I have only just started a roach colony. Everyone seems to be out if stock of silkworm's & the only hornworms I found were £68 for 12. & as Randall won't eat at a set time I have to free range his bugs so crickets are out of the question.
Any suggestions help appreciated
Kay
Sorry long post
My online live food supplier has started to supply Buffalo worms apparently they are high in protein & great as part of reptile diet & helps with hydration. When I googled them it came up that they are high in protein & are mainly sold for people on a high protein diet. But they look like meal worms so are they an impaction risk?
Randall is 14 1/2 inches & 8 1/2 months old he normally has locusts & calci worms but is being very picky with his eating at moment so I need to change it up. I have only just started a roach colony. Everyone seems to be out if stock of silkworm's & the only hornworms I found were £68 for 12. & as Randall won't eat at a set time I have to free range his bugs so crickets are out of the question.
Any suggestions help appreciated
Kay