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Posted by: BDlvr at Thu Jun 10 14:07:33 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BDlvr ] Silkworms don't have the same issues as Hornworms and don't get nearly as big. Silkworms are not as high in moisture as Hornworms but like all caterpillars have a high moisture content compared to crickets or superworms. So the downside if you feed a dragon a lot of them is they get very loose stools, especially until their digestive system gets used to them. [ Hide Replies ]
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