cowgirlsblues
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Ok, I am working on getting a Dubia colony going but I don't want to be feeding much out of it right now until it's up and going well. So, is it ok to use superworms as a staple for right now until my colony gets up on it's feed? I have read mixed reviews on this. The supers are not going to be a main feeder staple forever, just until my colony gets going. Rex has decided he wants nothing to do with the crickets. He started refusing to eat out of his feeding tub, so I put them in his tank and that was ok for a couple weeks and he would eat those, and now he completely refuses to eat them. They hop all over his tank, sit on his head, etc and he refuses to eat them... then I have to try to catch them.
He LOVES the dubia and the supers and gobbles those up, so can I feed mostly supers until I get my dubia up and going and if so, how many should I feed and how often? (everyday? every other day? or what?) Rex is about 8 months old, and he's a big boy, i'm guessing a good 20 inches with his tail (I need to measure him).
Hope I don't start anything, just need some thoughts here.
He LOVES the dubia and the supers and gobbles those up, so can I feed mostly supers until I get my dubia up and going and if so, how many should I feed and how often? (everyday? every other day? or what?) Rex is about 8 months old, and he's a big boy, i'm guessing a good 20 inches with his tail (I need to measure him).
Hope I don't start anything, just need some thoughts here.