Breeding/feeder question

invaderzimgir

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I have 3 leo's, 2x are 2+ years old. one is only about 4 months. Should i start a colony? i hear mealworm colonies are kinda time consuming, silkworm colonies may smell, but dubias are pretty easy. I havn't fed dubia's yet so i don't want to start a colony and then not have them be interested. I can't find dubia's at any pet store. I've been feeding primarily mealies and supers. I really want to switch to something more nutritional and stay away from crickets. If colonizing isn't very viable for 3 leo's then i'll just buy feeders, and if that's the case i'll start experimenting with buying silk's online and seeing if they like those. so yeah, any suggestions would help. thanks.
 

cook75

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I have 3 leo's, 2x are 2+ years old. one is only about 4 months. Should i start a colony? i hear mealworm colonies are kinda time consuming, silkworm colonies may smell, but dubias are pretty easy. I havn't fed dubia's yet so i don't want to start a colony and then not have them be interested. I can't find dubia's at any pet store. I've been feeding primarily mealies and supers. I really want to switch to something more nutritional and stay away from crickets. If colonizing isn't very viable for 3 leo's then i'll just buy feeders, and if that's the case i'll start experimenting with buying silk's online and seeing if they like those. so yeah, any suggestions would help. thanks.

Best nutrition and easy to digest:)

http://www.phoenixworm.com/servlet/StoreFront
http://www.silkwormshop.com/benefits.html
http://www.greatlakeshornworm.com/

http://ezinearticles.com/?Feeding-A-Leopard-Gecko-101---What-You-Need-To-Know&id=6287506
 
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