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    How much crickets does my beardie need

    Like Patsy, I would feed as many as he'll eat within a 10-15 min time span. I would also feed phoenix worms, superworms, and dubia roaches to vary his diet. You'll see better growth rates and a healthier animal overall.
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    Phoenix Worms

    Yes! Phoenix worms are actually the larvae of the black soldier fly. They can be used as a stable diet...I'm currently breeding them. They have a little bit more fat than protein (9.4 as opposed to 6.0) but their phosphorus and calcium ratio is naturally balanced, with I believe a 1.5-1.52...
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    My new. Custom enclosure from Sacreptile

    Nice, It looks like they used Grout for the background which is pretty good for high heat and keeping water out. Good stuff!
  4. MealwormsHQ

    Greetings From Southern Califronia!

    Thank you all for the warm welcome :) I will be posting in the for sale section as well.
  5. MealwormsHQ

    Greetings From Southern Califronia!

    Awesome, I'm currently cultivating some dubia roaches. They are just about ready but yes...I'll be waiting for your reply. Thanks!
  6. MealwormsHQ

    Greetings From Southern Califronia!

    I reside in Irvine, California but I was born in Los Angeles. ;)
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    Greetings From Southern Califronia!

    Hi Zaiden07, Yes I do, it's in my signature. I'm not sure if we can post links as it might be seen as advertising/spam.
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    dubia roaches escapes

    My facility is based out of California and we produce tens of thousands of dubias a year. I've only had a few escapees and I always found them dead on their back. That's usually a sign of dehydration from little to no humidity. They are a tropical species and need the humid weather especially to...
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    Greetings From Southern Califronia!

    Hi guys, I'm Johnny and I run my own feeder insect facility full time. I hope to network and connect with you all. This is a great forum. Cheers!

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