crocky
New Member
So I have been contemplating switching from crickets and dubias to mainly worms like butters, horns and silks with the addition to dubias since i have so freaking many if them and maybe a few supers from time to time.
Tonight's serenading of crickets that I apparently did not get out of his cage kind of tipped the bucket for me. Not to mention I will not sleep as good knowing he is in there somewhere with my Cham.....I need to put a sign in there that says stay away from the Cham....LOL. I know he will probably be fine with one or two in there but I still don't like the thought if him a sleep and them on the prowl.
Does anyone here use a mainly worm diet and if so do you think it is a healthy choice? I mean horns and silks themselves have a fa more nutritional value than crickets.
If so do you dust them? When I feed horns to my dragons I never dust them since they are more nutritional. For about the same amount for one Cham that I spend on crickets and lose half of them I could get a variety of worms. I could never do that with my dragons as far as numbers but they eat Dubia really well. At this point Waldo has not been tempted by Dubia but he loves the few worms I have given him.
Tonight's serenading of crickets that I apparently did not get out of his cage kind of tipped the bucket for me. Not to mention I will not sleep as good knowing he is in there somewhere with my Cham.....I need to put a sign in there that says stay away from the Cham....LOL. I know he will probably be fine with one or two in there but I still don't like the thought if him a sleep and them on the prowl.
Does anyone here use a mainly worm diet and if so do you think it is a healthy choice? I mean horns and silks themselves have a fa more nutritional value than crickets.
If so do you dust them? When I feed horns to my dragons I never dust them since they are more nutritional. For about the same amount for one Cham that I spend on crickets and lose half of them I could get a variety of worms. I could never do that with my dragons as far as numbers but they eat Dubia really well. At this point Waldo has not been tempted by Dubia but he loves the few worms I have given him.