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Phoenix Worms

Looks like Mulberry Farms also has silkies in stock. :) I've ordered from both Mulberry Farms (for silkworms and other feeders) and Coastal (the "east coast" one, for tortoise food) and been happy with both.

As far as what else can you feed him? Hmmm. Were Dubia roaches mentioned yet? They're much more nutritious than crickets and mealies, plus they're super duper easy (and cheap) to breed. My small colony keeps my beardie and schneider's skink fed pretty well.
 
Looks like Mulberry Farms also has silkies in stock. :) I've ordered from both Mulberry Farms (for silkworms and other feeders) and Coastal (the "east coast" one, for tortoise food) and been happy with

That's the one website I was going to order from. It says for babies, small, and medium they're out of stock? I double checked this morning!!
 
Oh, I see.. Sorry, I'd only looked at the home page, which says the smalls and mediums are available; didn't see that they're "out of stock" on the order page. The Silkworm Cup shows as in stock, though, perhaps because it's a lower quantity of worms? Hmmm...
 
Coastal looks like it has small regular silkworms available. You can ask to be put on their e-mail list and they will e-mail when various types are available.
 
You know what- I know you said Phoenix worms, but the whole time I've been thinking butter worms!! Weird...
 
I'm actually waiting to place an online order because the weather has been too warm in my parts and I don't want anything to happen to the feeder insects!
 
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