Waxworms

camothe

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How fast do Waxworms molt? I am tired of my veiled not eating them because they are dormant and not moving (from being refrigerated).
 
Take them out the fridge about an hour b4 feeding . Once they warm up they become more active and move about quite a bit. I do this with butterworms too. My Chams are just not interested in them for some reason.(they will pick off 1 or 2 , then leave the rest.)
 
Also, how can you raise Waxworms?

From what I have heard, waxworms are high in fat and should only be fed as a treat. Because of this I don't see the pros of raising your own.

Hornworms or Silkworms are a better option I you want to tackle breeding a worm/moth type feeder
 
From what I have heard, waxworms are high in fat and should only be fed as a treat. Because of this I don't see the pros of raising your own.

Hornworms or Silkworms are a better option I you want to tackle breeding a worm/moth type feeder

Ok thanks. I'll try silkworms. I know how to raise those.
 
Maybe your refrigerator is just too cold.. I keep mine in a wine cooler and they are awake and active within 2 mins of being out. I just fill their cup with oatmeal and I don't have a problem with mine at all, Ive had them for almost a month now
 
From what I have heard, waxworms are high in fat and should only be fed as a treat. Because of this I don't see the pros of raising your own.

Hornworms or Silkworms are a better option I you want to tackle breeding a worm/moth type feeder

Oh btw my neighbor has two bearded dragons, I was just going to give some to him.:rolleyes:
 
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