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Dietary Needs
Mealworms - Have they been demonized unjustly?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1898513, member: 31715"] Yup, exactly! If you can feed 3 4 or even 5 different insects on a semi-regular basis, you're golden! Most owners feed 1 or 2 insects. 3 would be better, 4 would be most practical IMO. But, I feel some insects are overlooked because they aren't "the best". But this goal of only the best, is having the negative effect of no variety imo. Everyone has reasons for not getting certain insects. For instance, silkworms are hard to find! And not everyone wants to hatch their own. Butterworms are expensive and hard to get in large quantities. Some people hate crickets whether it be for their smell, or the fear of escape. Same with Dubias. I would debate that a varied diet of crickets, supers, mealworms, and dubias is far superior than a diet of only silkworms. Or a diet of only BSFL. Simply because you are providing a variety, and each insect likely has micronutrients that other insects don't have. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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