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    Can some post a pic of a gutloaded mealworm

    Just want to see the differents between a regular mealworm and a gi
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    There will be no visible difference. The difference will be in the nutritional value of a feeder insenct that is proprly gutloaded vs. one that isn't. Gutloading is something that you will need to do yourself as opposed to trying to find feeders at a pet store that are already gutloaded.
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    Re: Can some post a pic of a gutloaded mealworm

    Exactly ^^^

    I raise my own worms and when Im feeding my geckos I always pick my worms off of the fruit and veggies in their container. That way I know the have a "gutload" of vitamins for my lizards. I also make sure to dust them with calcium powder. Be sure to replace calcium and vitamin powders every 6 months as it loses its potency.
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