Nikkles
New member
Hello all!
A pet store near my apartment sells hornworms and, though they're pretty expensive at $2.50 per worm, I wanted to try to give them to my leo. She absolutely LOVED the one I got for her the other day! It was so cute watching her happily munch away! I'm probably going to invest in a hornworm kit when I get my next paycheck.
Anyway, the other day, I went back for another and, being in a hurry, didn't look at the size of the worm until I left the store. It's about 2 inches long! My baby is only about 4-5 inches herself!
My question is this: should I maybe cut the worm in half before trying to give it to her since it's so big? Or was this just a waste of my money and a lesson to be learned about letting the employee pick out the feeder at random? I don't want to feed it to her and have her choke on it or something!
Thanks,
Nikki
P.S. They also sell butterworms, which I've heard though not ideal are better than mealies. What is the general consensus on feeding butterworms?
A pet store near my apartment sells hornworms and, though they're pretty expensive at $2.50 per worm, I wanted to try to give them to my leo. She absolutely LOVED the one I got for her the other day! It was so cute watching her happily munch away! I'm probably going to invest in a hornworm kit when I get my next paycheck.
My question is this: should I maybe cut the worm in half before trying to give it to her since it's so big? Or was this just a waste of my money and a lesson to be learned about letting the employee pick out the feeder at random? I don't want to feed it to her and have her choke on it or something!
Thanks,
Nikki
P.S. They also sell butterworms, which I've heard though not ideal are better than mealies. What is the general consensus on feeding butterworms?