sezra
Arachnosquire
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- Apr 23, 2012
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despite having kept T's for 6 years or so now, ive not really come across anyone asking this question.
Ive recently started breeding my own meal worms as i was sick of paying money for half dead worms and crickets from local pet stores. I truly believe my animals deserve the best food possible, whether that be my dogs, my fish, my plants (i keep carnivorous plants, kind of sad i class them as pets lol), or my T's.
Not only that, its cruel to keep the prey items in such a manner, and i refuse to support it any longer.
Anyway, i am over run with meal worm beetles which are laying a whole ton of eggs. Until the eggs hatch, and the worms get bigger, is there any reason to not feed my T's the beetles? will they even take them?
Im guessing there may be a very small risk of the T injuring its fangs on the beetles exoskeleton, how likely is this?
Ive recently started breeding my own meal worms as i was sick of paying money for half dead worms and crickets from local pet stores. I truly believe my animals deserve the best food possible, whether that be my dogs, my fish, my plants (i keep carnivorous plants, kind of sad i class them as pets lol), or my T's.
Not only that, its cruel to keep the prey items in such a manner, and i refuse to support it any longer.
Anyway, i am over run with meal worm beetles which are laying a whole ton of eggs. Until the eggs hatch, and the worms get bigger, is there any reason to not feed my T's the beetles? will they even take them?
Im guessing there may be a very small risk of the T injuring its fangs on the beetles exoskeleton, how likely is this?