Silkworms and Phoenix Worms

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This is more of a silly idea and I'm wondering if people notice much of a difference:

I'm intending on buying both Silkworms and Phoenix Worms- together exclusively. I noticed that Silkworms have Serrapeptase, a pain reducer and calcium efficiency increasing enzyme- plus a lot of other things- and I figured I'd buy those, they also have a higher phosphorus level, which can balance with the Phoenix Worms' high calcium levels, although too much doesn't phase them much, and get better use out of it.

I plan on feeding in a ratio of 2:1 for Phoenix Worms and Silkworms just to see if they're much of a difference- later on being more lax when noticing the difference, if any, and getting used to how my own beardie behaves to them.

I figure there are people who feed them often and if they noticed a difference in their own draggo when feeding!

Thanks guys!
 

CooperDragon

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They are both good, healthy feeders and I include them in rotation with roaches and hornworms. Combining the two to create some variety is an idea I agree with.
 

Claudiusx

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Yup I agree, combine them! I'm definitely of the mindset that the more variety you can add to their diets, the better. I try to always have at least 3 different protein sources per day for my growing dragons. They never get less than 2 different sources in a day though. If I had my druthers, it would be 4 or 5 different insects a day :)

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