Some questions about reptiworms *urgent*

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CiaraAlexisOnFire

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My dragon seems to get constipated after he eats crickets. He is 6 years old, maybe that's too old to be eating crickets? I'm guessing he cant digest the exo-skeleton very well. I can't feed him crickets anymore, so I need to order another feeder really soon.

I need an alternative to crickets, and reptiworms seem to be alright.
-Do they have exo-skeletons?
-Can they be fed as much as crickets?

If not, can you reccomend another alternative to crickets? (but no roaches please).

Thanks so much :)
- CiaraAlexisOnFire and Dude.
 

AchiKat

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i would get a small 100ct cup to see how your dragon likes them, all you gotta do is throw a handfull in a steep sided bowl and leave them in there, they are soft boddied and most dragons love them. mines stopped eating them after they turned black, i think she has an aversion to the color or something.
 

catUK

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Reptiworms are high in calcium and very nutritious, as well as being soft- they don't need dusted with additional calcium powder but still need vitamin supplements. The only thing with these worms, i found, is that they are small so my beardie wont look at them twice since she's gotten older / bigger. Other alternatives are superworms (they're long and wriggly and easier to digest than mealworms- they're ok to feed to a beardie over 16 inces), silkworms (can be expensive), hornworms, butterworms, locusts. My beardie went off crickets at about 10 months old. I feed her a mix of locusts and superworms (but not too many supers as they are quite fatty). She also enjoys the occasional butterworm- they're low in fat contrary to the name and are more nutritious than crickets from what i've read.
 

CiaraAlexisOnFire

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What I'm asking is, can I feed these repti-worms just like I would feed crickets to him? Are they safe to feed him a lot? Is it a good staple diet?

I know superworms you're not suppost to feed a lot of, but are repti-worms okay?
 

AchiKat

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makes an excellent staple, just the right ca:ph ratio no need to calcium dust, just the multi vitamins, i hear it can get expencive once your dragon starts to eat 100 a day lol
 

AchiKat

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not sure about silkies, waiting for some to come in the mail so my girl can try them out. i hear they are good for beardies tho, and yes, both are soft bodied
 

CiaraAlexisOnFire

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Reptiworms sound pretty good, I think that's what i'll have to switch to, and probably an occasional mealworm or something. Thanks for your help!
 

wendytx

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I don't think you should consider mealworms. They are harder to digest than crickets. That's why their are not recommended for baby dragons.
 
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