yes but be warned they might eat each other
Because all toads prefer there food to be moving as they eat it! I think it may have something to do with there limited vision and instincts.
Skinks are generally insectivorous and may eat dead mealworms if they are small enough and the skink is willing to consume them. However, they typically prefer live prey due to the movement that stimulates their hunting instincts. While dead mealworms can provide some nutritional value, fresh, live food is usually more suitable for their dietary needs. Always ensure that any food offered is safe and appropriate for the specific skink species.
To keep mealworms for geckos, you will need a container with a lid, oatmeal or bran for bedding, and fresh fruits and vegetables for food. Place the mealworms in the container with the bedding and food, and make sure to keep them in a warm and dark place. Remember to clean the container regularly and provide fresh food to keep the mealworms healthy for your geckos to eat.
The best food to feed mealworms for their survival is a combination of oats, grains, and fruits or vegetables like carrots or apples. These foods provide essential nutrients and moisture for the mealworms to thrive.
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small mealworms
Live insects (crickets, mealworms, flies, etc.) and canned cat food. The canned cat food should be the ground kind, as it's easier for them to eat.
Often, people buy mealworms to use as food for other creatures. Others buy them because they are friendly.
Mealworms they love them they will even take them out of your hand
Yes, mealworms can live in soil. They typically dwell in decaying organic matter like leaf litter or compost where they feed on dead plant material. Mealworms are commonly used as feeder insects for reptiles and birds due to their high protein content.
Yes, baby leopard geckos can eat mealworms as part of their diet. Mealworms are a common and nutritious food source for leopard geckos, providing essential nutrients for their growth and development. It is important to ensure that the mealworms are appropriately sized for the baby gecko to prevent choking hazards.
Because it's like the food chain and it gets eaten and it is life!