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Feeding Superworms to 12in Dragon?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2019798, member: 31715"] Mealworms have softer chitin (exoskeleton) than superworms. Mealworms just have a higher ratio of chitin/body mass when compared to superworms. Mealworms are a fine worm to feed. Superworms are a fine worm to feed. You need to make sure whatever feeder insect you are feeding is appropriately sized. I wouldn't feed a full sized superworm to a young dragon (unless the worm was white/freshly molted) but that's the same logic in I wouldn't feed an adult dubia to a young dragon. Variety is key in the diet and you're on the right track with the care you're providing right now. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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