Pheonix Worms

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Goujen

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Ok so im going to start giving my Wilson Pheonix Worms as a staple. and it says they are calcium enriched.......so do i still have to dust the worms with calcium? i know i still have to do herptivite.. thanks :)
 

rdoyle

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Pheonis worms, reptiworm, and cal worms are all from the black sholder fly. You dont have to dust them with cal power, but I think you have to dust multi vim ever 2 times a week. I think
 

Paradon

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I think Phoenix Worms are the best of all the products. They seem healthier because they are fed better.
 

Kalyn876

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Remember to buy a small amount at first to make sure he likes them. I bought 50 and found out my baby wouldn't even look at them much less eat them....5 months later and he still won't even glance. Just a thought

Kalyn
 
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