I bought this for reptiworms. ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Is 55 degrees the ideal temp?
Our little Ziggy is adoring the worms and is up to around 25 a day (at 5-6 weeks old).
We don't really like wine, so I've put bottled water and sparkling water in the extra shelves. It's a six bottle cooler and super quiet and reasonably priced. I've just been putting vitamins on his salads and 1x a week calcium on the salads because the reptiworms have such a high calcium content. Is this a good idea? I absolutely hate crickets and the roaches are illegal here in Florida. I'm thinking butterworms and waxworms would be a good alternative for occasional use but I plan to have reptiworms as the staple. I will never use superworms ever again as it led to Dreganna's impaction. No hard shells/chitin ever.
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Is 55 degrees the ideal temp?
Our little Ziggy is adoring the worms and is up to around 25 a day (at 5-6 weeks old).
We don't really like wine, so I've put bottled water and sparkling water in the extra shelves. It's a six bottle cooler and super quiet and reasonably priced. I've just been putting vitamins on his salads and 1x a week calcium on the salads because the reptiworms have such a high calcium content. Is this a good idea? I absolutely hate crickets and the roaches are illegal here in Florida. I'm thinking butterworms and waxworms would be a good alternative for occasional use but I plan to have reptiworms as the staple. I will never use superworms ever again as it led to Dreganna's impaction. No hard shells/chitin ever.