(09-05-2012, 04:54 AM)amanda509 Wrote: i actually have a mealworm colony going at the moment, i started with adult worms, but it takes a few weeks until they even reach a large enough size to turn into beetles. i havent noticed any warning signs though, one day theyre worms, the next their pupae...then in a couple days, you got a beetle! the beetles can then be fed off, or kept in the colony to keep the life cycle going unlike crickets, the beetles will not eat their young..i feed mine oatmeal and carrots :3
the mealworms can be kept in the fridge to slow their growth..they last a long time in there lol. not sure about the canned worms though, ive always used live.
Do you mean you feed the mealworm beetles to your pet lizards too?
Do they fly?
How long do they live?
Since you have the cycle going on in your mealworm colony, could you please from now on pay a little more attention on the newly hatched worms to see how long before they become beetles?
Is your colony sustainable with that many mouths (of leopard gecko and others) to feed?
Got a photo of the colony to share?
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