I have done all of my research about beardies... I'm finally getting one by early January!
I have read all about keeping crickets, feeding them, gutloading them, and dusting them, but I'm wondering if the same applies to worms?
I plan on using lots of silk worms along with a few other types. Here are some questions I've come up with.
1. Should I gutload them? If so, should I use the same bd pellets that I'm using to gutload the crickets?
2. Should I dust them with Calcium/D3 and multivitamins (Rep-Cal brand)?
3. Should I provide them with fruit or veggies to eat?
4. Along with 5 minutes of crickets, how many worms should I offer my 1-2 year old (not sure) beardie every day?
5. Do worms need a lot of oxygen? If I were to keep them in a little bin, would I need to drill holes?
6. Can I keep different types of worms together? For example, super and butter worms?
Thanks everybody!
I have read all about keeping crickets, feeding them, gutloading them, and dusting them, but I'm wondering if the same applies to worms?
I plan on using lots of silk worms along with a few other types. Here are some questions I've come up with.
1. Should I gutload them? If so, should I use the same bd pellets that I'm using to gutload the crickets?
2. Should I dust them with Calcium/D3 and multivitamins (Rep-Cal brand)?
3. Should I provide them with fruit or veggies to eat?
4. Along with 5 minutes of crickets, how many worms should I offer my 1-2 year old (not sure) beardie every day?
5. Do worms need a lot of oxygen? If I were to keep them in a little bin, would I need to drill holes?
6. Can I keep different types of worms together? For example, super and butter worms?
Thanks everybody!