ajs
Avid Member
I've been debating offering mealworms as a treat to get my 4 month old panther to be more accepting of handling.
However, I am worried about hunger strikes and him only wanting to eat mealworms as I know they aren't the healthiest option.
He currently eats dubia roaches and crickets and seems to readily eat both of them and I want this to remain the same.
Thoughts?
However, I am worried about hunger strikes and him only wanting to eat mealworms as I know they aren't the healthiest option.
He currently eats dubia roaches and crickets and seems to readily eat both of them and I want this to remain the same.
Thoughts?