whats the best way to keep mealworms, i mean good nutriotionally with minimal work involved, i have 12 leos and my system isnt working so great i hate sifting through bedding to find mealworms thnax spock
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whats the best way to keep mealworms, i mean good nutriotionally with minimal work involved, i have 12 leos and my system isnt working so great i hate sifting through bedding to find mealworms thnax spock
You can get one of those cat litter scoopers. I have heard that they work well. Katie
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Owner of 1.2 Leopard Geckos, 3.0 Fire Belly Toads, 0.0.3 Treefrogs, 1.1 Bahaman Anoles, 1.0 Japanese Fire Belly Newt
and 0.0.1 Turtle
the best way is to keep them in a large plastic bin, with 2 inches worth of high quality, nutritious bedding. buy a kitchen seive and just dump cupfuls of bedding into it and shake the bedding back into the container and keep the mealworms in the seive while you feed your leos.
Cleo
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