Alternative worms?

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So I've been feeding Nanaki his Dubia and he loves the things like no tomorrow but I've been noticing he's been starting to turn his nose up at phoenix worms lately. So I've been looking into alternate worms that could also be used as a food source in addition to his dubia.

Plus, if anyone has any suggestions on treat worms, like hornworms, that would be very much appreciated. :D

(One thing, is there a syringe or something I could use to encourage my baby to drink more water? I plan on setting up a bottle dripper in his viv when I get it but is there an alternate in the mean time?)
 

kingofnobbys

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Silkworms are an excellent staple prey (feeder) insect. They are a healthy treat too.

I'd steer clear of other species of worms.

Only other worms I offer my ADULT beardie (Rex) are superworms (once or twice a week as treats).

My little ones (Peppa and Toothless) only get crickets and no other worms at the present, I used up all my small and medium silkworms (they were getting the silkworms as a substitute for crickets for one live meal per day for about 4 months).
 
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