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Old 03-29-2009, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by High tide View Post
Meal worms have a hard exoskeleton and are hard to digest, this can lead to impaction.
This was an question in my mind as well. I'd certainly not keep other lizards on that kind of diet.

I can't remember the exact quote from the leopard gecko manual but the information on the all mealworm diet is presented as part of a write up on the longest captive longevity in leopards. AVS books are really well researched and with Ron Tremper participating I'd say you'd have to give it consideration. There's nobody in the world with more hands on geck experience than Tremper.

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Originally Posted by Ephraim View Post
There is no way that a meal worm can supply everything the gecko needs nutritionally unless you are gut loading it with a broad spectrum of foods, = PIA. It would be better off feeding a variety of insect prey to the animal.
That's true of any feeder insect.
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