Dark Mealworms, I'll give them to you for free.

pssh

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I want to see how chameleons react towards dark mealworms. They are a smaller, softer, more active cousin to the mealworm (T. molitor.) These are T. obscurus. They cannot be put in the fridge. Right now I only have medium large 1/2" ones to give away, and I only havea few hundred to give away. I plan to give out some small 1/16-1/8" worms to see how babies react in a little while. I will give the first people to respond, 50 dark mealworms for free. Just pay shipping. Ask questions here, email me to discuss shipping at [email protected] Only the people that email me will get the worms.

For anyone who has already used the mealworms, leave comments about how your lizards responded! :)
 
They are not very common, but they are a good feeder for smaller lizards. My small reptiles LOVE them. The move a lot more than normal mealworms.
 
I think I got those a few reptile shows ago, and did not see any rejection from my cham...RIP.
 
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