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hi all, heres the situation, i have a small collection of lizards consisting of, 3 basilisks, 1 veiled/yemen chameleon, 2 beardies, a jewel curly tailed lizard and an emerald swift all of which are adults.
but as you can see they are all different sizes lol, especially the last 2, so im looking for a good fast breeding culture that i can feed to all of my lizards, therefore the feeders wil also have to be a number of sizes..........any ideas?? or even 2 cultures, 1 for smaller lizards (curlytailed and emerald size) and 1 for the rest thanks Jord
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i do not breed any feeders myself, but ive heard of people having success with one of the roach species, like dubia. As far as i know locusts can be quite difficult and crickets smell. If you manage to breed silkworms i will buy them off of you
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i did think of dubia they breed fast to, well so ive heard lol, i doubt ill breed silk worms but if i do just drop me a Pm
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Mealworn, wax worms and flies are all very easy to do.
You could also try locusts and take them out early as I doubt your stuff would take adult ones. Mice for pinkies.
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