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Dietary Needs
Mealworms - Have they been demonized unjustly?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1898833, member: 31715"] Honestly i've wondered that too. Typically, an insect would be high in fat because it needs stores to make it through famines. Or its an insect that isn't able to eat much, so it has to hold on to everything when it can. I don't really think mealworms and superworms fit that criteria. Even if they did in the wild, after decades of captive breeding you'd think that would start to change at some point. There really does have to be something going on. I'd love access to a lab where I could experiment with different diets on insects and see what affect it has on their make up. We will add that to the list for cooper and clauds lottery win spending list! :laughing6: -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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