Thanks for the reply. Although, I leave a dish in the vivarium all day, and besides from that, I'm having problems with feeding, so i'm looking for a number.
If you have a big eater, then the number of crickets could be pretty comparable to the number of phoenix worms...Pudge is slowing down, but I have no doubt that she would have eaten an entire tub (100) phoenix worms in one sitting if I'd ever let her. I try to limit it to around 20 at a time, because if she wolfs down too many at once, they don't get digested very well.
If you have a big eater, then the number of crickets could be pretty comparable to the number of phoenix worms...Pudge is slowing down, but I have no doubt that she would have eaten an entire tub (100) phoenix worms in one sitting if I'd ever let her. I try to limit it to around 20 at a time, because if she wolfs down too many at once, they don't get digested very well.
My 9 week old beardie will not eat crickets anymore and pretty much wont eat her greens. If I give her worms she goes crazy! I'm glad she will eat worms but I hate the fact that she is being so picky since she is supposed to eat some greens. What do I do? Plus buying Phoenix Worms for her normal diet is gonna get very expensive.
Yes, truthfully, worms are expensive...........the cheap mealworms are not good and can be harmful. Mostly young beardies do not eat much of their salad (many, hardly) - but keep having some available every day.
Eventually (mine is 11 months old and having most of it now) they will. Now that mine is 19" he gets one large hornworm for lunch and one for dinner. Those big hornworms are equivalent to many small worms, are very nutritious and good hydration cuz they're juicy.