I am actually going to be using them as an additional main feeder but only for a limited time during the spring season.
If you are using them for amphibians the medium sized animals you can use them but there are a good bit of quality feeders. Black Solider Flies and the two domestic crickets in the states as well as Dubia Roaches are all really good for medium sized amphibians.
I will be using the silkworms for American Toads, White's Tree Frogs, Gray Tree Frogs and Southeastern Five Lined Skinks. All medium size animals. But if you are looking for larger feeders hornworms are becoming more popular.
To find a place that sells them east coast try Carolina Biological. They carry them but are pricey. That's where I'll be getting mine from.
I'll be making a care sheet for some frogs and toads on good diets with feeder insects so that may interest you.
I'll be talking about how to feed select native species frogs and toads and then for captive frogs and lizards.
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