Never mind ---- I thought you were in the statesYes, I know that, we already bought them, so I took 10 of them, because. they are always in the store
I think shipping to another country (Moldova) will be very expensive.
In addition, the prices in our pet store are not very high.
10 medium hornworms and 50 medium superworms cost $6.50
I have fed large horn worms to my dragons show me the pic of the dragon please and the horn worm if you can --- they are soft so the dragon should have no trouble eating it -- if in doubt cut it in half -- see if you can order them on line in Canada they are going to be a lot cheaper than Pet Smart --The hornworms we get here at PetSmart Canada are quite big. I'm afraid that it would choke my lizards. What is your experience?
I feed 2" hornworms or smaller. And I would definitely not feed bigger than 2 1/4 inchesThe hornworms we get here at PetSmart Canada are quite big. I'm afraid that it would choke my lizards. What is your experience?
Ok well get the medium ones if you can I am not sure how big they get I know mine have grown good size before and have had no issues w/ them - but like I said when in doubt cut them in halfI feed 2" hornworms or smaller. And I would definitely not feed bigger than 2 1/4 inches
But he loves them very much and I think he could handle the big ones, but I don't want to try
Ok so have you tried meal worms ? same they are another treat worm- where did you get the dubias? From what I understand they are not allowed in Canada but if your getting them that is great!!Continuing the theme of the feeding...
Foxy wasn't impressed with the super worms.
He only ate two of them because I asked him and he did me a favor
A little later, I offered him dubia and he pounced on them as if they were the best yummy in the world
Haven't tried meal worms yet.Ok so have you tried meal worms ? same they are another treat worm- where did you get the dubias? From what I understand they are not allowed in Canada but if your getting them that is great!!
I don't know if anybody mentioned this, but Silkworms get pretty big in size, and they love them.Haven't tried meal worms yet.
I have only tried hornworms and superworms so far.
He loves hornworms, but superworms - if you only ask well
I don't live in Canada, I'm in Europe and I have my own dubia colony.
I grow them myself and regulate the diet and the amount of protein, because this is very important with this roaches. I feed them food with a protein content of no more than 6% to eliminate the accumulation of uric acid.
Thank you for bringing this to your attention!It sounds like he has a good diet, one thing to be SURE of is never use so much calcium or vitamin powder that it looks like a powdered donut. Just a very light coating and not on every meal
Should I still sprinkle only 5 pieces?That's a bit too much , just a pinch less.
Those look tasty for a Beardie.Thank you for bringing this to your attention!
I'm still learning, so this is important to me.
There is an instruction on my calcium:
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I follow their instructions and this is what happens:
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I also think that this is a lot, so I sprinkle only 5 roaches, and feed the remaining 10-15 without calcium, this all happens in one feeding. At first I give 5 + calcium and then I add 15 pieces without calcium.
Do you think it's still a lot?
Do I need to do something differently?
Thanks, I will look into this matter. I knew about them but hadn't thought about it yet.I don't know if anybody mentioned this, but Silkworms get pretty big in size, and they love them.
I'm pretty sure Silkworms can be a sort of staple and you can breed them and start a colony easily I hear.
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