Daniel asks…
How many meal worms should I feed my bearded dragon?
My beardie is between 6-8 months, how many meal worms should I be giving him a day? And as he gets older should this increase?
weight loss cardiff answers:
People get confused between mealworms/giant mealworms and superwoms. Pet shops love taking advantage of this fact and will sell you giant mealworms, call them superworms and charge you double the price. Are you sure you are talking about meal worms? If so then no you should not feed it to him daily, it is only meant as a treat because they are very low in nutrition. You can see the difference in the worms here: http://reptile-parrots.com/forums/showthread.php/218-Difference-between-Mealworms-and-Superworms-and-how-to-Breed-them
Sub-adult to adult Beardies only need to eat prey items once a day along with fresh greens. Once they are this age you can offer them crickets, Locusts, Cockroaches, Mealworms, Waxworms, Zophobas worms, Silkworms, Superworms, Butterworms, Red worms, Earthworms and just about any other worm available. All these should be used as treats though with roaches, crickets and greens being the staple part of your Dragons diet and feed as much as the bearded dragon wants. Here is the complete diet: http://reptile-parrots.com/forums/showthread.php/193-Bearded-Dragon-Diet
Susan asks…
It’s the start of term, Thread worms are at my kids school, are there a food that will discourage or kill them?
Hi aparently worms are passed by touching something an infected person has, then the hands going in the mouth, not a problem as an adult but my very young kids don’t follow such strict rules.YUK!
My kids have been given medicine for it already but is there a food i can add to the families diet that will discourage worms, for instance I’m thinking herbs or spices.
perhaps there is a fruit or veg that could help.
weight loss cardiff answers:
The worms can survive harsh conditions and changing your diet is probably not going to harm the worms.
“To treat threadworm you should use a treatment like Vermox or Combantrin-1, which contain mebendazole, or Combantrin, which contains pyrantel embonate as the active ingredient. Mebendazole is an anthelmintic that works by interfering with the proteins in either the worm’s intestine or absorptive cells. This inhibits the threadworms’ ability to absorb glucose (sugars) which depletes them of the energy that they need to survive. As a result the threadworm dies within several days. Pyrantel embonate, a “neuro-muscular blocking agent”, causes paralysis of the threadworm’s nervous system. The paralysed worms are then expelled in the faeces by the normal actions of the bowel”.
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Lizzie asks…
How to feed a balanced diet to predatory fish?
Im getting some Exodon paradoxus, these will be my first predatory pack hunter species. So how should i feed them a good balanced diet? (How often to feed live feeders, how often to feed bloodworms, etc.) Thanks in advance
weight loss cardiff answers:
Never give them live feeders.
Give them blood worms,frozen beef heart, cichlid pellets, tropical flakes, freeze dreid krill, and frozen brine shrimp. Give them frozen blood worms and beef heart daily. Add the others as often as you want.
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