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Old 22-04-2010, 12:56 PM
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Re: Mealworms for hamsters?

After two years of dissecting a lot of different animals that idea doesn't bother me at all
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Re: Mealworms for hamsters?

i feed all my hamsters mealworms, crickets and locusts (all live) and they all love them.

with the syrians i do hold the mealworm until they have bitten into them, but the dwarfs eat them straight away but this is my dwarfs and not all may be the same so may be worth killing them first
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Re: Mealworms for hamsters?

I'm planning on giving my dwarf some, when I first get them. They're suppost to be very good for them, especially oldies or babies, due to the amount of proteins in them. Also I HATE bugs! But if you put them in the fridge for a few hours, or even a day before you try feeding them some, the slow down, and aren;t hardly as bad to handle (My grandpa uses them for fishing, so I've seen them before )
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Old 23-04-2010, 01:17 PM
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Re: Mealworms for hamsters?

I gave her one yesterday and she loved it. So I might give her one or two every couple of weeks or so
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