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Solomon
06-02-04, 12:46 AM
At what age or size, is it alright to start feeding mealworms?
I wouldn't think it wise to feed a hatchling mealies, but would it for one that has doubled it's size, say 1 - 2 months old?
Tim and Julie B
06-02-04, 12:56 AM
I've fed youngins as early as 2 weeks. So long as the meal is the right size there should be no problems. I have found that any babies who are "problem" eaters do very well when given mealies. Perhaps they are less frightening or something.:D
Julie
My hatchlings eat nothing but mealworms. Since they were three days old they have been eating them with no problems.
Matt
LISA127
06-02-04, 10:54 AM
leo's can be raised on mealies, no age requirement.
DragnDrop
06-02-04, 12:18 PM
If you can get small mealworms, or raise your own, you'll have them in all sizes. There'll be a mealworm just right for any hatchling. I feed mealworms to hatchlings as well as crickets. Since I also raise my own superworms (zoophobas) I also off tiny ones to babies over 3 months old. Note: they're TINY superworms, about the size of the mealworms they eat).
ChristinaM
06-02-04, 12:22 PM
I do the same as Hilde.
I raise my own mealies, and superworms, and feed my baby leo them. I have since she started eating :) I do feed her the smaller ones, and med. sized freshly molted. She likes them better than crickets.
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