My leos are used to being fed mealworms, and as you probably all know,
there is a national shortage of them right now and none can be had
anywhere in stores or online. Are Phoenix Worms a safe substitute? If
so, what size would an adult leopard gecko need (small, medium or
large)? Also, the website (www.phoenixworm.com) states that gutloading
is not necessary with them -- is this accurate? And would they need to
be dusted with the Repashy Calcium + ICB, as i've been doing with my
mealworms, or would that give them an OD of calcium, since the Phoenix
Worms are higher in calcium (again, according to the website)?

Thanks for your help.

Diane
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