I was reading on Trempers site that he has fed his geckos dusted mealworms for year with no signs of health problems. Now he didnt say if the mealworms made up 10% or 90% of the diet (I know that he is speaking of leos, but both have similar feeding requirements). I have always been under the assumption that crickets should make up a majority of the diet. Does anyone have experience making mealworms a majority of their animals diet? Is this possible? I find keeping mealworms much easier than keeping crickets.
Many leo breeders feed mealies exclusively and if I recall correctly Ron Tremper is one of them.

I purchased my first leos last August and have not fed them anything else than mealies. (gut loaded for 24 hours prior to feeding)

I hate crickets and the idea of raising crickets is even worse.

I breed my own mealies, it is cheap and easy, you can also store them in your fridge for a while.

Crickets stinks and dye relatively fast.

Phoenix Worms are also great (great source of protein)