PROBLEM- SUPERWORMS!

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NurseKrista1014

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Hey, I have two beardies that are the same age (9 months), one is 16 inches, which I read is the right length to start allowing superworms as treats, etc.

However, my problem is that my male bearded dragon dragon does not have its full tail, and I do not know if he will ever reach 16 inches, is it alright to feed him superworms too, should I go by the size of his body instead of measuring to the tail? He is only 10 inches long

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He does not really have much of a tail, therefore, I'm not sure if the hole 16 inches rule can really apply to this situation. If anyone knows what else can I do to figure out if hes allowed to eat the superworms ?
If you know let me know!
Thanks!!
 

NurseKrista1014

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okay thanks so much. And I was also wondering if you know if I should be feeding my male more than my female? My female tends to be a lot wider and just so big compared to my male but they get the same diet.
 
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