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I almost posted this in someone else's thread after I read yet another person post that crickets are better for tarantulas than superworms. I decided that it was better not to steal a newbie's thread so I started this one.
Now, the question: Does anyone have any evidence, a scientific study, sound reasoning, experience with or training in arachnid nutrition, etc, that indicates that superworms are somehow unhealthy or less desirable than crickets or roaches other than their proclivity to burrow into the substrate?
I'm not talking about what you may have heard or read about from the reptile people. Reptile metabolism and tarantula metabolism are very different. We can't just assume that what is good or bad for reptiles is good or bad for tarantulas because they sell them on the same aisle or in the same store.
So, let's hear it!
Now, the question: Does anyone have any evidence, a scientific study, sound reasoning, experience with or training in arachnid nutrition, etc, that indicates that superworms are somehow unhealthy or less desirable than crickets or roaches other than their proclivity to burrow into the substrate?
I'm not talking about what you may have heard or read about from the reptile people. Reptile metabolism and tarantula metabolism are very different. We can't just assume that what is good or bad for reptiles is good or bad for tarantulas because they sell them on the same aisle or in the same store.
So, let's hear it!