I'm having a feeling my leos need to be seperated due to dominance... However, this dominance is less evident. Here's the scenario.

I'm getting rid of crickets. They're too much of a hassle to clean, etc. So I've been giving my leos mealworms. (I have two females together in a small 10g tank, I'm moving them into a 20g long in a few days) However, the smaller one (Not really smaller, but has a regenerated tail which isn't as long as the other who has an original tail) I haven't witnessed eating. I'm putting around 15-25 mealworms in at night. Because the smaller one will only come out in dim light, I haven't been able to watch alot, but it appears she's not eating. I don't know if it's that the others hogging or that she just doesn't like mealworms. Any hints as to other signs that would show dominance?

Also, I have some silkworms coming in later this week. Does size really matter with silkworms since they have so little, if at any, chitin?
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0.0.1 Bearded Dragon (Zeo)
0.2.0 Leopard Geckos (Vienna, Unnamed)
1.0.0 Golden Retriever, Rocky, 10 years young