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BIG FEEDER INSECT UNBOXING | Rainbow Mealworms

3.5K views· 86 likes· 7:43· May 1, 2020

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Bugs gotta crawl, lizards gotta eat! Here’s an unboxing of my latest order, which also includes some cute new additions to the fam! 😊 Feel free to stick around for more by hitting that SUBSCRIBE button and give us a thumbs-up if you did!! XOXO #feederinsects #rainbowmealworms #bbsbeasties Rainbow Mealworms: https://www.rainbowmealworms.net/ Come Follow Us! Instagram: bbs.beasties https://www.instagram.com/bbs.beasties/ Twitter: BBsBeasties https://twitter.com/BBsBeasties ***We have a wide variety of animals in our home, including reptiles, amphibians, aquatics, & more, so if you have any questions about them, their species, or their morph-type, feel free to COMMENT BELOW! Links & Affiliations: Arm the Animals Clothing (Use code BEASTIES10 to save 10%! Every purchase gives back to protect animal welfare!) – http://www.armtheanimals.com/?tap_a=4713-9f1fc4&tap_s=525697-d471cb Feel Free to Contact Me! Email Address: bridgetblair5683@gmail.com Mailing Address: Bridget, BB’s Beasties P.O. Box 984 Cuero, TX 77954 Music: YouTube Audio Library

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Hey friends—today’s video is a short and sweet unboxing of my latest feeder insect order from Rainbow Mealworms, because bugs gotta crawl and lizards gotta eat. I walk you through everything I picked up and why, and I’ll always shout them out because I genuinely love their prices, their variety, and the rewards program (the more you buy, the more you save—yes please). If you’re building a solid feeder rotation, this is basically my little restock haul plus a couple new projects. I grabbed tiny crickets so I can grow them out a bit—Porc (my African fat-tailed gecko) is still obsessed with crickets, and I’m trying my hardest to get her off them, but… it’s not the easiest sometimes. I also picked up 50 wax worms as treats, replenished my super worms (I’ve been slacking hard on breeding, so I’m restarting with 100), and got small horn worms because they’re pretty, healthy, and my animals go absolutely nuts for them. Then we get into bioactive goodies: springtails (as an actual culture) and arid-friendly isopods—powder oranges and powder blues—so I can test moisture levels before adding them to any enclosure.

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