tjdeerslayer37 Member Apr 20, 2016 #1 Anybody know if it's safe to feed dubia hornworm chow? I have some leftover chow from my worms and don't want to waste it if its it's safe for the roaches. I assume it's fine?
Anybody know if it's safe to feed dubia hornworm chow? I have some leftover chow from my worms and don't want to waste it if its it's safe for the roaches. I assume it's fine?
nick barta Chameleon Enthusiast Site Sponsor Apr 20, 2016 #2 Horn Worm chow is grain based, so you can use it for roaches. You can refrigerate it for the next shipment of green shish kabobs as well! CHEERS! Nick
Horn Worm chow is grain based, so you can use it for roaches. You can refrigerate it for the next shipment of green shish kabobs as well! CHEERS! Nick
tjdeerslayer37 Member Apr 20, 2016 #3 nick barta said: Horn Worm chow is grain based, so you can use it for roaches. You can refrigerate it for the next shipment of green shish kabobs as well! CHEERS! Nick Click to expand... Thanks nick! What about freezing? Not sure when I'll get worms again, at least more than a couple at a time so maybe freezing would be better.
nick barta said: Horn Worm chow is grain based, so you can use it for roaches. You can refrigerate it for the next shipment of green shish kabobs as well! CHEERS! Nick Click to expand... Thanks nick! What about freezing? Not sure when I'll get worms again, at least more than a couple at a time so maybe freezing would be better.
nightanole Chameleon Enthusiast Apr 20, 2016 #5 gotwqqd said: I fed my superworms silkworm food. Click to expand... And they ate it? I didnt think anything would eat mulberry leaves but silkies. I know by dubia wont touch them.
gotwqqd said: I fed my superworms silkworm food. Click to expand... And they ate it? I didnt think anything would eat mulberry leaves but silkies. I know by dubia wont touch them.