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Phoenix Worms

Sarah1228

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Does anyone know Of a good online seller for these live feeder worms? The last 2 companies I've used haven't been great quality! Thanks again for your help!
 
Great site! But I couldn't find Phoenix worms on it? Thanks for the recommendation though. I'm saving it as a bookmark for future use.
 
I haven't ordered Phoenix Worms through them, but I've gone through Mulberry Farms for silk/horn/butter worms and been very happy with the quality and service.
 
I haven't ordered Phoenix Worms through them, but I've gone through Mulberry Farms for silk/horn/butter worms and been very happy with the quality and service.

I saw their website. I'm definitely going to look in to them as well!
 
Have you tried wormman.com? Also you can broaden your search by including "reptiworms" and "calciworms". All the same thing. Just different companies trademarked this name or that... so someone else producing them had to change the name.
 
What are you feeding with them? Have you fed silk worms ever? A lot more labor intensive than butters, but I like them.
 
What are you feeding with them? Have you fed silk worms ever? A lot more labor intensive than butters, but I like them.

Agreed, silkworms are great. I'd use them more often, if my dragon liked them at all... Alas, he'll eat three then ignore them for the rest of the week.

Hornworms, on the other hand, are beardie crack. They're also good feeders, just grow ridiculously huge and fast.
 
What are you feeding with them? Have you fed silk worms ever? A lot more labor intensive than butters, but I like them.

When I first got my Gecko he was super skinny and not well taken care of. The shop had him on super worms but IMO those were way too big for him. So he was eating crickets and regular mealworms for a while. He plumped up but then went off his feed for a while. Some say it was because of breeding season but then he stopped all together or ate once a week. So I decided to try other feeders & picked up phoenix worms, butterworms, & waxworms. He ate the butterworms and wax worms for a bit. But now he started liking the phoenix worms more. I think it's because they're all jumpy and move all over the place. He'll eat around 5 medium Phoenix worms or waxworms a feed, but only between 1-3 of the larger worms like mealworms or butterworms.
 
I'm sure I can maybe order them? This thread should turn in to, what CAN I FEED my leo besides mealworms & crickets!! Lol
 
Agreed, silkworms are great. I'd use them more often, if my dragon liked them at all... Alas, he'll eat three then ignore them for the rest of the week.

Ok I've looked on 3 different websites and silkworms are sold out or not available? :( where do you go? Nanci?
 
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