Some mealworm prices!!! YUM!!!

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Some mealworm prices!!! YUM!!!

Post by cindy » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:51 pm

I am shopping around for mealies and found a few inexpensive deals

http://www.joshsfrogs.com/category/131/Mealworms

1000 Small or mini mealies for $9.99

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http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/p ... catid=8810

1000 for $9.99

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http://www.bestnest.com/bestnest/RTProd ... NAW-LM-500

500 for $5.99

2000 for $22.99
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http://www.reptilefood.com/category.aspx?zcid=92

Various amounts ranging from $7.00 for 1000 to $27.00 for 5000

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Re: Some mealworm prices!!! YUM!!!

Post by B CAMP » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:30 pm

I would check these links
http://southeasterninsectaries.com/custom3.html
They were out this week but have been getting from them for about 4 mos.very good quality and service.
I like SE best because there small have some mini/which is the best for the goldbreast
I got my order from this link this month also very good quality http://www.grubco.com/
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Post by cindy » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:38 am

Thanks Bill. There is also a reptile dealer in Oldsmar that I am going to call to see if they sell quanities. If they do at least I can go there in a pinch in between orders instead of spending a lot for so little at one of the chain pet stores. I'll check SE out. Thanks again.

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Post by mickp » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:56 am

nothing beats breeding your own though. cost me $10 for 1000 worms initially. so far have had over 5000 worms ( and still breeding) from that initial purchase.
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Post by cindy » Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:19 am

Here's the plan...I'm going to buy my mealies and have my Entomology guy (hubby dearest) set them up to breed! :wink:

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Post by cindy » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:46 am

I also found this site tha t offers 1000 for $6.99. They are out of Ohio.

http://www.thenaturesway.com/index.php?cPath=22
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Out of Mississippi

http://www.millbrookcrickets.com/ourpro ... worms.html

$9.00 for 1000
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These people supply Petsmart

http://armstrongcrickets.com/shop/index.php?cPath=63

$9.50 for 1000

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Post by MLaRue » Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:49 pm

My birds really like these TRUE mini meal worms -

http://www.minimealworms.com/page2.php

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Post by cindy » Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:56 pm

Bill...I just ordered 2 containers of 1000 for 6.50 each and with shipping it came to 20 and change. Thanks everyone for there sites to go to. It is always good to have other companies as back up just in case one is out of them.

I plan on letting some cool and freeze some but not after a very balanced meal! :wink:

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Post by Ursula » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:01 pm

MLaRue wrote:My birds really like these TRUE mini meal worms -

http://www.minimealworms.com/page2.php
I had them once and my birds didn't like them. And boy, are THEY active!! :shock: These are NOT normal mealworms, it's some other species. And not knowing what they would do to my kitchen for example if some escaped, I wouldn't want them in the house. (The beetles of normal mealworms never fly and pretty much stay where they are.)
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Post by MLaRue » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:13 pm

Ursula wrote:
MLaRue wrote:My birds really like these TRUE mini meal worms -

http://www.minimealworms.com/page2.php
I had them once and my birds didn't like them. And boy, are THEY active!! :shock: These are NOT normal mealworms, it's some other species. And not knowing what they would do to my kitchen for example if some escaped, I wouldn't want them in the house. (The beetles of normal mealworms never fly and pretty much stay where they are.)
All my birds devoured them! Including the Gouldians - yes it is a different species but is a true MINI most mealworms are too big for finches - or I should say they waste more then they eat. Which is a waste to me.

I didn't have any problems with them escaping because they never lasted in the cage but a few minutes. Plus I never used a bowl they could get out of if the birds didn't eat them right away. Either way I didn't have any problems with them and neither did the birds. :?

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Post by Ursula » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:38 pm

Well, maybe I should try them again...

I guess you can never tell which birds like what. That seems to be true about all sorts of food when you read on the forum what member's birds like or don't like. The key is probably to try out as much as you can and then stick with what they like. :-)
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Post by MLaRue » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:52 pm

Ursula wrote:Well, maybe I should try them again...

I guess you can never tell which birds like what. That seems to be true about all sorts of food when you read on the forum what member's birds like or don't like. The key is probably to try out as much as you can and then stick with what they like. :-)
I agree and that is why I keep asking about the Bloodworms? I think I just get all yucked about the bloodworms because of the name maybe - I don't know. There seems to be so many protien options out there that this one striked me as odd. But if it works - I'm first in line for them with the waxbills and Strawberries! :lol:

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Post by dfcauley » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:54 pm

MLaRue wrote:My birds really like these TRUE mini meal worms -

http://www.minimealworms.com/page2.php

My would not eat these either. They were scared of them! :shock:
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Post by Ursula » Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:01 pm

Thta's too funny, Donna! :lol:

I haven't tried the blood worms yet either. It's yucky enough to feed them frozen to my fish about once a week... :wink: I should try to get the freeze dried ones and mix them in the eggfood, I wonder if they would even notice...
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Re: Some mealworm prices!!! YUM!!!

Post by cindy » Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:06 pm

Donna,

I gave my shaftails some last night. Their cage is about 4 ft from the table. I put a nice steak on the grill, set the table for my husband, daughter and myself. Well my daughter went to sit down and looked at her emplty plate which is on the other side of the table from the cage...I think the shaftails were using her plate as target practice! YUK! (these were canned, not alive)

Moving the cage today, they even have a plexiglass guard around the cage that is 18 inches around the bottom. They had to fling it up and over the plastic guard!

Ursula, grind the bloodworms (dried) into the eggfood all my birds liked it even my fussy RCCBs. (love your avatar!)
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