Phoenix Worms

vctkiller

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Has anyone fed them these. They are quite costly but with high calcium its great. Just asking. Also can you guys give me a website where they sell worms in the east cost.
 

OhioGecko

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Yes, I have tried several times with no luck. BUT.... I have read that others have had success with them. You might want to post a poll to see who had success and who didn't. I think the results would be intersting.
 

LeapinLizards

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Oregon
None of mine would touch them, so I fed the bass in our pond. That was money NOT well spent!

I do know other have had a better experience though.
 

liljenn

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Greenville, SC
I have one that likes them... the rest did not. And my crested & garg will eat them, but not crazy about them. Again, not a wise investment for me either... But, it can't hurt to try -- and it is healthy to give them various food options. If possible, try to find just one cup at a local petstore or show before paying for large amounts or even shipping.
 

rubym

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indiana
We tried them 3 different times and none of ours would touch them. I don't think they wiggle around enough to get their attention. My beardie ate them on top of his salad.
 

nats

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Maryland
Only one of my leos will eat these.
They are too small, expensive, and smell funny!!

Not worth it IMO ;)
 

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