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    phoenix worms

    So recently I have been feeding my bearded dragon phoenix worms. While they are small, they are healthy and he really likes them.

    I was wondering why phoenix worms aren't popular. It seems like the pros outdo the cons. They can be a healthy staple for reptiles, amphibians and others. If you could clear this up I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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    Re: phoenix worms

    There is only one store within 50 miles that carries them, and they are expensive. Thats why they are not popular for me! lol

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    Re: phoenix worms

    Phoenix worms are a fairly new feeder insect and a lot of people just aren't aware of them yet. Because of this they also aren't as available as the everyday feeders like crickets and mealworms. I personally think they are the about best feeder insect you can get and my geckos certainly do not disagree!
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    Re: phoenix worms

    Phoenix worms are great, but they are a bit expensive for my tastes...

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    Re: phoenix worms

    in alot of bearded dragon forums and gecko forums they are popular BUT they are very very expensive!!

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    Re: phoenix worms

    How many phoenix worm will a bearded dragon go through a day if you're using this as its staple food?
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    Re: phoenix worms

    Quote Originally Posted by Funky#2 View Post
    How many phoenix worm will a bearded dragon go through a day if you're using this as its staple food?

    ALOT! I can even imagine how many, and if the numbers below 100 your not feeding it enough! they are great, but small and cost more. Id just go with silkworms and call it a day!
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    Re: phoenix worms

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    ALOT! I can even imagine how many, and if the numbers below 100 your not feeding it enough! they are great, but small and cost more. Id just go with silkworms and call it a day!
    Wow thats crazy. What about the small-medium silkworms, how many of those will a juvenile BD go through a day?
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