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I'd say offer beardies pinkies no more than once a month once they're approx. 12-13" STL (snout tail length). As for part of the regular diet, you should def. give mealworms instead of wax worms. Wax worms are more of a treat cause they're high in fat and a beardie can get obese on these quickly. Mealies also have a hard chitin, so, once the beardie gets big enough to eat superworms, switch over to those, cause their chitin is softer and easier to digest. For supers I'd say the beardie should be at least 9-10" STL.

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