Any danger in feeding Grub Pie for extensive time?

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Hi Everyone,

So I've been feeding my Axolotl Grub Pie (https://www.geckodiet.uk/repashy-superfoods/40-repashy-grub-pie.html) since I got him when he was a juvie (he's now 3 years). Occasionally I'll treat hi to a bit of prawn etc., but I've never fed him live food!

He seems very happy and healthy so I'm not really that concerned, but is there any danger in this? Thought I should ask!

Thanks in advance
 
It is 75% soldier fly larvae. Many of the other ingredients are not needed for carnivore diets. I'd guess the main ingredient is fine but most of the other ingredients are not needed and probably won't be digested.
 
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