flukers.com sells a worm called soldier worms and i was wondering if they were the same as phoenix worms or if they could be used as a stable for a 3 month old bearded dragon. here is the drescription from the flukers site
Fluker Farms is now offering Soldier worms for sale in bulk quantities. Soldier worms are very nutritional, soft-bodied worm that are high in calcium. Large worms are about 3/4”
sounds like they could be the same; pheonix worms are the larvea of the soldier fly, which may be where flukers is got the name from instead of calling them pheonix worms...see if they have pictures, and if they are white maggots than they are probably the same exact thing. also since the description is "high in calcium" that's also a characteristic of the pheonix. i've used pheonix worms as a staple since draco was two months old and I haven't had any problems! i really love them cuz you don't have to gut-load them :mrgreen: