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[QUOTE="kayanarka, post: 1999859, member: 116094"] Thank you, and I do appreciate the advice. I am just trying to sort through the overload of infor.ation, so.e of which is at times conflicting. The Bearded Dragon Manual clearly states meal worms are bad for the phosphorus reason, others state impaction risk, others say they are just too fatty. Yet a very successful breader posts a youtube video saying he has had 0 issues feeding mealworms in ten years of breeding. Im sure the petshops use mealworms for money saving and ease of cleaning enclosures. I have taken alll the advice I received here and on other forums. I have obtained the better foods, small crickets and baby Dubai Beetles. I ordered live BSFL. I am using fresh veggies from the charts in the books. Obtained the proper lighting and have a quality temp controller with dual metal probes. I can not thank everyone enough for getting me started right. The sand I will keep a very close watch on. If I see it ending up in the food bowl I will bag it and save it for when he gets older. So far, when he licks it, it does not stick to his tongue. I may just pull it out next week to stay on the safe side. [/QUOTE]
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