Meal Worm Vs Super Worm
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Meal Worm Vs Super Worm
I don't have both meal and super worm I Just wan't to know which one is great for my solenopsis.I'm going to the nearest reptile store maybe next week i just wan't to know which is better and easy to take care.
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Re: Meal Worm Vs Super Worm
My Solenopsis geminata used to get a better meal out of superworms.
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I actually got lesser mealworms for my cultures instead of either normal mealworms or superworms. This is mainly my own choice, so that I can give them to the ants live and in one piece, and give as many as needed. I also do not know for sure, but I think they reproduce a lot quicker too (and obviously require less space for the same yield as they are smaller). I will update my thoughts on them once they actually arrive and I get some experience handling them.
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Re: Meal Worm Vs Super Worm
I would suggest the lesser meal worm. It is smaller so it can be fed live and is less hassle. Also the lesser mealworm has higher muscle content to size. Overall the lesser mealworm is your best bet. Other types have more non muscle tissue and so are less protein dense.
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Sure, but you should never live feed its cruel and can harm the ants. just kill them by cutting them in half or putting them in the freezer for 20 minutes.
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Re: Meal Worm Vs Super Worm
Cutting a worm in half is cruel and does not kill an insect! Insects don't have blood systems or a central nervous system like us. An insect cut in half can live hours.
they don't die till the cells run out of nutrients or dry out (most are so small fluids don't flow out due to capillary action).
So cutting on in half if the ants chose not to eat it for a bit it will live on in two halves. In Fact for venomous ant species its possible more humane to feed live insects.
only crashing, freezing or boiling are sure quick ways to kill an insect.
And this is ignoring that even the most adamant supporters that insects might be conscious still say.
"there are many types of awareness insects may have, but many they probably do not, like the ability to feel pain. “Insects may have subjective experience,” he says, “but not of a kind that has a lot of ethical consequences.”
they don't die till the cells run out of nutrients or dry out (most are so small fluids don't flow out due to capillary action).
So cutting on in half if the ants chose not to eat it for a bit it will live on in two halves. In Fact for venomous ant species its possible more humane to feed live insects.
only crashing, freezing or boiling are sure quick ways to kill an insect.
And this is ignoring that even the most adamant supporters that insects might be conscious still say.
"there are many types of awareness insects may have, but many they probably do not, like the ability to feel pain. “Insects may have subjective experience,” he says, “but not of a kind that has a lot of ethical consequences.”
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