πŸ•· Waxworms & Silkworms: Soft-Bodied Feeder Insects for Reptiles, Birds & Amphibians

🌿 Why Waxworms & Silkworms?

Waxworms (Galleria mellonella) and silkworms (Bombyx mori) are soft-bodied, high-fat feeder insects perfect as occasional treats or dietary supplements. Their soft texture makes them easy to digest, and they’re especially prized by picky eaters or animals needing extra energy.


πŸ† Key Benefits

  • Waxworms: High-fat (~25%) β€” great for underweight animals or occasional treats
  • Silkworms: Low-fat, high-calcium, and rich in essential amino acids
  • Soft-bodied and highly digestible
  • Loved by reptiles, amphibians, birds, and some fish

πŸ›‘ Nutritional Profile

NutrientWaxworms (approx.)Silkworms (approx.)
Protein~15%~17%
Fat~25%~7%
Moisture~60%~80%
Calcium:P Ratio~1:7~1:2 (high calcium)

Tip: Use waxworms sparingly due to their high fat; silkworms are a great staple addition thanks to their balanced nutrition.


🏠 How to Care for Waxworms & Silkworms

  • Waxworms: Store cool (~50–60Β°F); no feeding needed β€” they survive off their fat reserves.
  • Silkworms: Keep at ~75–85Β°F; feed fresh mulberry leaves or silkworm chow.

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🧑 Nutritious Treats for Happy, Healthy Pets

Waxworms and silkworms deliver extra energy, calcium, and amino acids to support your animals’ well-being β€” perfect as an occasional indulgence or specialized supplement.

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