OK, let me add.. I'm a single mommy and exhausted. If mealworms really are bad (which I have not seen) is there something else if can breed at home and not vomit? Lol
I don't think mealworms or superworms are evil. My main concern is the word "staple", moderation is totally fine as far as I'm concerned.
As for what feeders to breed you could try crickets. They can be difficult, and it takes a bit of room. I use to hatch out about 10,000/month.
The roaches are the easiest and are a excellent food source.
Are you able to order in bulk online? I want to say mealoworms are fine if your little one is handling them well..... But I really can't. Nutritionally wise they aren't the greatest and there is always a risk of impaction.
Perhaps someone else has some better information for you.
Would you be able to handle small size roaches? One quarter of an inch? You can get 1000 of those for $30.
Noticed you clarified the post a bit Skipper, now I understand
I know ABdragons has the best deal on orange head roaches I have ever seen. Last I checked they were comparable in price to Dubia's. I paid much more for the 50 nymphs I started with. Most places want about $30/100. That will be my expo price.
I share the same confusion I understand fat content but my reptile local shop (who seems like a jack of all master of none) has fed the beardies he keeps and sells on dubia and superworms.
I see the fat content is high and I am paranoid about crickets since I have had a pet die once due to parasites from a cricket (plus their are noisy smelly bastards).
I am not sure what else to feed. Honestly I got tight on cash this paycheck so I cannot afford the dubia counts they need since they are so young and seem to gobble down a ton even with their worms and cilantro. (80/20 I/V)
Should I look into silkworms? They seem not very viable but low on fat..
Does a trifecta sound doable? Dubia/Super/Silk?
I keep worrying I'm going to kill them now or something. They have normal bowel movements and are 100%healthy and have been on supers (mostly and a few dubia) since they were born basically.
I cannot have a colony either due to my wife. Even though they aren't like roaches in the south where she used to live she can't get over the disgust of them.
These guys can blow through 100+ (3/4 - 3/8) a day easy if dubias were their main source.
They are hmm.. 12 smaller roaches today and about 45 medium supers today and a bit of their cilantro.
I understand they take a lot to feed it's just a surprise bill litterally reared its head the night after I got my beardies home.
Keep in mind that Beardies have a kink in their digestive track that doesn't straighten out till around 16 inches. This is where they get stopped up as little ones.
Ok, we'll haven't seen that either. And while at my sisters place, he was fed only mealworms, salad and calcium powder... he had normal, formed poo... when I brought crickets in, poo was runny. With BSFL it is not as runnyou but still is. So, if runny poo is bad and mealworms are bad and crickets cause parasites, which is the cause for runny poo? Mealworms were good, regular and solid wherected anything else is not.
I should clarify. No, I cannot find and don't know if this is really true. I've accepted it and followed it just to be safe. However, you are correct. I don't know.
I have heard it before also but haven't found any supporting data on it. I tried to find something valid about it last night and didn't come up with anything. But it has worked well for you Skipper, so valid or not...it was still valuable