Gutloading Super Worms

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ComicBookMama

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1) Is it necessary/ desirable to gutload superworms?

2) How should I do this? Just toss a couple of baby carrot and a chunk of squash into the container? It’s a small cup - should I move them to a larger container first?
 

ComicBookMama

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Okay, found my answer. I sifted the supers out of the oat bran and dumped them into a larger container with a couple inches of oatmeal and six baby carrots for moisture. Might try tossing in a little kale to see if they’ll eat that, too. Wait 24-48 hours before feeding to Figment. Yummy treats.
 

WinFam01

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Thank you! You seem to ask questions I want answers to also. ?
DH just came home with our 1st tub of superworms, so I will do the same!
 

ComicBookMama

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WinFam01":3rgwo61d said:
Thank you! You seem to ask questions I want answers to also. ?
DH just came home with our 1st tub of superworms, so I will do the same!

Great minds wonder alike! :) My supers must be eating like mad; I already have sheddings in the bin and a lovely buttery-yellow worm for Figment to nom up tonight!
 

AHBD

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Good on you for your research, you can use bran or oatmeal for bedding [ it's their food , too ] and just a few pieces of carrot. Greens can be added once or twice a week or as well as a bit of squash but with squash you have to watch out for mold.
 
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