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Food and Feeding
Meal worms
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<blockquote data-quote="twolfe" data-source="post: 212647" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>I think an occasional mealworm now and then is fine as long as they aren't the main food source.</p><p></p><p>My larger adult species (e.g., Rhombodera) will grab a mealworm when it's crawling around. For the rest, I do remove the head and almost force it to taste it the first few times. Some really develop a liking for the mealworms. After that, I still remove the head for the smaller species, but they will usually grab the mealworm from the forceps from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twolfe, post: 212647, member: 4455"] I think an occasional mealworm now and then is fine as long as they aren't the main food source. My larger adult species (e.g., Rhombodera) will grab a mealworm when it's crawling around. For the rest, I do remove the head and almost force it to taste it the first few times. Some really develop a liking for the mealworms. After that, I still remove the head for the smaller species, but they will usually grab the mealworm from the forceps from me. [/QUOTE]
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