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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.
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...
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...