Can I leave superworms in the cage?

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ajdahl

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I'm a new owner of a juvenile beardie. I'm not sure what age he is, but I'm assuming a bit less than a year old. He is about 12 1/2 inches long right now. He is in a 36" x 12" x 18" cage with one UV light, a purple heat light, and a basking light. The temps range from 95 degrees down to about 80. I don't really have time to feed him crickets in the morning, and think that I am under feeding him for the age he is at because of that. I feed him crickets as soon as I get home (around 5) and he usually eats over 20 in that one sitting. Would it be ok if I put a dish of superworms in his tank before I left for work (since he is still asleep at this time). Any other suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 

Trogdorpheus

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If you wanna try feeding supers, you need to be feeding the smaller ones until your beardie hits the 16" mark. If they're in a dish they can't escape from then I don't think there would be any issues. However, supers can bite beardies, so be very certain they can't get out. Not to mention if they managed to escape and find a hiding place, 2 or 3 weeks later you'd have beetles runnin around in there.
 
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