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Re: can you use the mealworm beetles as food?
are the larva the stage just before the beetles? we have a TON of those too!.. that would be awesome if we could get some use out of them.
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Re: can you use the mealworm beetles as food?
I don't think the beetles taste very good. My leopard geckos, veiled chameleons, collared lizards and frogs would all take meal worms, but I've never had one that would eat the beetles. I agree that you should put the beetles in a plastic shoebox with a few inched of oat bran, with spirulina and fish food. Add a few pieces of vegies once a week for moisture and in a month you won't have to buy meal worms anymore.
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Re: can you use the mealworm beetles as food?
my beardies and lepord / creasted geckos eat the crap out of them.
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Re: can you use the mealworm beetles as food?
matt, the beetles or the actual mealworms
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Re: can you use the mealworm beetles as food?
fyi, mealworms are not a good choice of insect for cresteds. they cannot digest the chitinous shells, meaning they don't get much if any nutrition out of them. this means they serve only as filler, and not as actual nutrional value. if you must feed mealworms to your cresteds you should cut off the heads first, so that at least some of the nutritious insides will get out and be able to be used by the gecko. as for the beetles, i would imagine that since they move cresteds would try to eat them, but again, i'm really not sure how much nutritional value they have or if cresteds are able to digest them enough to get any value out of them.
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