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jag Jul 15, 2003 03:48 PM

Since mealworms, giant mealworms, and superworms all eat the same stuff and need to be housed in well the same kind of material. Can they be all housed together in a big rubbermaid container? Rather than having them in all separate containers. Just a thought, would it work?
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1 male HY(Winky), 1 Tang female(Sunshine), and 1 Tremper Albino(Serenity)

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ghostknife Jul 15, 2003 04:08 PM

you would soon have nothing left but Superworms--they will eat anything else (including each other). I have one of those rubbermaid 3-stacked drawer units in which I keep my worms. I don't do the king mealworms because of the steroids, but I do keep 2 bins of mealworms going so I can rotate the beetles. I keep my superworms in the third. It works well for me.

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jag Jul 15, 2003 04:18 PM

Hmm. sounds like a good idea. Time to invest in one of those lol.

Thanks
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1 male HY(Winky), 1 Tang female(Sunshine), and 1 Tremper Albino(Serenity)

dragonlady01 Jul 15, 2003 04:13 PM

The superworms and giant mealworms will eat all your small mealworms so I wouldn't.

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