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[QUOTE="premammalian, post: 1674533, member: 79303"] Of course in nature they don't eat only that small selection of feeders available! But if you do have axess to their natural habitats, why don't you collect insects your own if you can? You have vast unpolluted areas, and due to relatively small reptile-keeping population it would be easier to contact specialists to inquire about their wild diet. It could be helpful for all of us, not only for those living in Australia, as we could find equivalents. Phoenix worms are a nearly cosmopolitan species, I don't know though if it is endemic in Australia. You could search for them by the name of black soldier fly larvae in shops about composting. Then you can make a compost pile or container - depending on your space - and have an endless supply. ps. Surely you have earthworms as well. Are wood roaches sold outside Australia? [/QUOTE]
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