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Posted by phantoms on April 06, 2000 at 00:01:13:
In Reply to: Water Dragon Q posted by Morgan on April 05, 2000 at 13:33:39:
mix some other items in with the mealworms, or if he looks healthy and fat let him go a day or 2 and put some new food items in there. if hungry he won't be too picky. just some thought on how to get them to eat other things. for my iggy mixing veggies with stuff he already liked always worked. if you are worried about enough vitamins and things in your mealworms try feeding them some veggies that are high in calcium and such. anyways the reason that i started this message was just to add a warning about super mealworms. i have recently learned (not through personal experience) that if temps aren't hot (or sometimes not for that reason) that the mealworms can eat an animal from the inside out or do damabe in the stomach and intestines. for my monitor i pinch the heads off/crush the heads.
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