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Old 10-Oct-03, 12:26 PM
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I feel most of my dragons mealworms but only occationally. Mealworms arte not a healthy diet to be fed to lizards ful time as they are mostly hard shell and do not contain many neutrients.

I find that I usually have small piles of mealworms in the corners of the containers probably because they are over crowded but I can just scoop them off the top.
 

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