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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Phibes" data-source="post: 222546" data-attributes="member: 40049"><p>I found they burrow immediately upon hitting the substrate, and than you have to dig them out which is a pain. You don't want them turning into a Darkling Beetle (it does take long time for them to pupate), which can chew on or kill your T while they're vulnerable after a molt. They grow fairly large as well in their worm size state. I would say like a couple others to crush their head ( I feel bad doing that myself) but keeps them from living and morphing in the enclosure. 50 is a lot of worms so you will be set for long time. If your T is not large they prob won't accept them when the worms get a beastly size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Phibes, post: 222546, member: 40049"] I found they burrow immediately upon hitting the substrate, and than you have to dig them out which is a pain. You don't want them turning into a Darkling Beetle (it does take long time for them to pupate), which can chew on or kill your T while they're vulnerable after a molt. They grow fairly large as well in their worm size state. I would say like a couple others to crush their head ( I feel bad doing that myself) but keeps them from living and morphing in the enclosure. 50 is a lot of worms so you will be set for long time. If your T is not large they prob won't accept them when the worms get a beastly size. [/QUOTE]
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