Gouldian finches usually don't breed well unless
given mealworms, while Amazon parrots need to have less fatty foods to keep from becoming overweight.
Not exact matches
If you're not squeamish,
give your hamster a cricket or
mealworms as a treat once in a while.
You can supplement their complete food with
mealworms, crickets, fruits and berries to
give them healthy variety.
The food looks alright to me although I've seen some sites that suggest at least an 18 % protein (I don't follow this strictly myself and have had no problems, although I sometimes
give the hamsters high - protein treats like tofu /
mealworm).
You can
give your hamsters live
mealworms too but I prefer using the dried ones instead because they might pouch the live
mealworms and get bitten (yes,
mealworms bite!)
Some people said that its not good to
give juvenile or young beardie
mealworms is that true?
Can i
give my bearded dragons
mealworms everyday?
If you wish, you can supplement your hamster's diet with some fresh food or
give them a treat of other seeds, nuts, and even the occasional
mealworm -LRB-!).
You don't have to do anything when it's
giving birth, just make sure it has access to fresh food and water as usual, and
give more high protein food such as
mealworm, boiled chicken, or tofu.
I'm not sure if your
mealworms are alive or dead, but if they are are live, you might want to remove the head before
giving one to your hamster.
He usually unrolls when we try
giving him different foods, like applesauce or
mealworms, and is then more active afterwards.
I suspect that
given the benefits, in a few years we and our dogs will be eating a lot of crickets and
mealworms; there are so many benefits with such a low footprint.