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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2035300, member: 101939"] When I heard about phoenix worms a while back I did look into them but unfortunately they’re not available here in Australia as they’re considered an invasive pest and as such are illegal to have, cultivate or sell hence why I opt for the BSLF because while they are smaller at the very least they’re decently balanced nutrition wise and easy to obtain here. While on the topic of food do you have any experience with giving prickly pear pads? I’d assume you’d remove the spikes/spines and cut it into managable pieces but would you also remove the outer layer/skin too? Figured I’d ask as I picked up a plant earlier in the year to keep in a pot and grow as another food source and it’s just recently started to grow a new pad. [/QUOTE]
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