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An article about uric acid and gout by Allen Repashy i found interesting
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2021775, member: 117612"] I mostly like hornworms for the water. Ok i mostly like them because Beebz runs around like a maniac to get them, but i most [b]value[/b] the water content. They don't have enough protein (low fat too) to really substitute for a meal i don't think. [USER=31715]@Claudiusx[/USER] [URL='https://www.beardeddragon.org/threads/mealworms-have-they-been-demonized-unjustly.250599/'] makes a good case for mealworms[/URL]. With your guy being over 20", i think the impaction risk is probably pretty minimal. Though when he says he feeds them as part of a variety I'm not sure he means only mealworms for a day. It seems like most people feed one insect primarily in a session, or I'm misreading their posts that way. I've started doing some of my feedings like 10 Dubai, 25 BSFL 4 superworms and a hornworm. For dinner tonight he had something like 25 crickets (we lost count) and 4 mealworms. Weight wise it was 90%+ crickets though as i'm still easing into the mealworms staring at dragon feces every day like a degenerate. [/QUOTE]
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