My babies won't get off of superworms. He won't eat his dubias or wax worms, just superworms. Should I cut them from his diet until he eats his dubias?
Super worms are a bit like the Big Macs of insects—nutritionally lacking and very addictive. And because young beardies can be like fussy toddlers sometimes, yours may go on a brief hunger strike in an effort to manipulate you into caving in and feeding her buggy Big Macs again but stay strong. A healthy beardie won’t starve itself to death if provided food so play hardball and you’ll be victorious over her super worm strike.