I am researching a lot for my new bearded dragon (not yet purchased) and I wanted to know other Canadian opinions on staple feeders.
Dubia Roaches: seem to be the best feeders for bearded dragons however they are unfortunately not available in Canada.
Mealworms: The famous debate! Just to stay safe I would rather stay away from them (even though they are super convenient and cheap).
Crickets: I would really rather not get them as they stink and make a lot of noise. My husband is a very light sleeper and would go crazy if they made any noise.
Silkworms: I can get them but they are super expensive.
So from what I am able to tell as a Canadian the last option is Black soldier fly larvae.
My question is there ANY other daily staple that I can feed it? I've heard conflicting things about hornworms, waxworms, butterworms, superworms and that they should not be staples and only as occasional treats.
Or is BSFL and Silkworms enough for a daily staple with the other worms as occasional treats? Also what does it mean occasional? Once a day or once a week?
Thank you for your help!!!
Dubia Roaches: seem to be the best feeders for bearded dragons however they are unfortunately not available in Canada.
Mealworms: The famous debate! Just to stay safe I would rather stay away from them (even though they are super convenient and cheap).
Crickets: I would really rather not get them as they stink and make a lot of noise. My husband is a very light sleeper and would go crazy if they made any noise.
Silkworms: I can get them but they are super expensive.
So from what I am able to tell as a Canadian the last option is Black soldier fly larvae.
My question is there ANY other daily staple that I can feed it? I've heard conflicting things about hornworms, waxworms, butterworms, superworms and that they should not be staples and only as occasional treats.
Or is BSFL and Silkworms enough for a daily staple with the other worms as occasional treats? Also what does it mean occasional? Once a day or once a week?
Thank you for your help!!!