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little_chrissy
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Re: Mealworm Myth
« Reply #10 on: December 13, 2006, 07:53:49 PM »

its not really gd to keep an animal on one particular food source, i have researched that for any lizard the exo skeleton can be difficult to digest but im not sayin that as a rule!also, wen u read most info about feedin mealies it tells u to crush or remove the head to prevent internal injury
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ReptileMan27
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Re: Mealworm Myth
« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2006, 12:44:21 AM »

its not really gd to keep an animal on one particular food source, i have researched that for any lizard the exo skeleton can be difficult to digest but im not sayin that as a rule!also, wen u read most info about feedin mealies it tells u to crush or remove the head to prevent internal injury
I agree its best to feed a variety but mealies are a fine staple diet for leos, most breeders use them and some of the best looking leos I have ever seen are fed mealies as a staple. The hard shell is mainly a myth, most lizards will crush the shell no problems.
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Napolean
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Re: Mealworm Myth
« Reply #12 on: December 18, 2006, 08:18:39 AM »

I would just like to correct you ReptileMan27... mealworms should not be feed to a bearded dragon even if they are adults. If you have to choose between Superworms or Mealworms choose Superworms * note neither of these food items should be feed to a dragon under 12 inch's* the reason you should choose a superworm over a mealworms is because a superworm has a higher meat to chitin ratio, which means it is less likely to cause impaction.

just thought i would clear that up Wink
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ReptileMan27
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Re: Mealworm Myth
« Reply #13 on: December 19, 2006, 12:17:45 AM »

I would just like to correct you ReptileMan27... mealworms should not be feed to a bearded dragon even if they are adults. If you have to choose between Superworms or Mealworms choose Superworms * note neither of these food items should be feed to a dragon under 12 inch's* the reason you should choose a superworm over a mealworms is because a superworm has a higher meat to chitin ratio, which means it is less likely to cause impaction.

just thought i would clear that up Wink
I would have to disagree with that, I know people who feed their beardys mealies all the time for years without any problems, I fed both my beardys mealies also without problems Wink. I wouldnt reccomend them as a staple for beardies because beardys really need a varied diet but never seen or heard of any problems with feeding mealies to beardys Wink Sounds like another one of the great mealie myths Wink
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Darzeth
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Re: Mealworm Myth
« Reply #14 on: March 13, 2007, 10:03:33 AM »

wow i didnt know that about mealworms or even superworms.
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Snakes Incorporated
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Re: Mealworm Myth
« Reply #15 on: April 14, 2007, 06:08:18 AM »

I have never paid much attention to myths of worm food attaching the prey animal. Who is going to decapitate these worms in the wild??
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