Quote Originally Posted by DanDrobates View Post
I know it seems counterintuitive when it comes to worms but I and others on the forum have had negative experiences with them as feeders. In theory it should be fine particularly since they are almost nutritionally complete but in practice I don’t recommend them. Butter worms are not bad but they are pricey. They’re actually considered an invasive species and all butterworns are irradiated before being imported to the US to prevent them from metamorphosing. Hornworms are ok as a treat but they are mostly water. They are good for dehydrated individuals or species such as chameleons that do not drink from bowls. Anything in moderation isn’t bad and they can all be offered for variety but I’d still keep crickets as you’re primary feeder
Agreed. crickets are a primary feeder as they are readily available in all pet stores in my area as well as they are easily gut loaded and provide a natural hunting oppertunity for my toads. How could you tell if nightcrawlers have past parasites to amphibians. Once mealworms or supers transform into the brown beetles are they still an option to feed?