Phoenix worms

Aerio

New member
Here's some cool facts about these amazing feeders. In the first picture here you can see dead phoenix worms? Wrong actually the black and still moving ones are the most nutritious there's the ones with the most calcium. you can even tell by there feel. Almost like a shell instead or skin.
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This next picture is a very good comparison on what a regular high calcium phoenix worm looks like.
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This next picture is a comparison of a phoenix worm and a wax worm you can definitely see the difference.
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Here is the lid of a container of phoenix worms.
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And finally but most important the nutritional chart.
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Riverside Reptiles

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The problem that I've had with Phoenix worms is that none of my geckos (and I own a LOT of species) will eat them. And I've read of many others that have had the same problem. So I always recommend that people buy a small quantity of them first to make sure they'll even be accepted by their animals.
 

Aerio

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Yeah I haven't had a problem with any of mine except for my tokays.

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