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Old 03-07-2009, 12:08 AM
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Has anyone used anything a bit different for feeder insects? Crickets stink, mealworms, morios and waxworms are fairly fatty (especially the waxworms!), locusts cost a fortune and roaches freak me out.
Ive been considering breeding earthworms for the skinks but i have a feeling they may end up as successful as my attempts with land, apple and garden snails. Lots of effort to gain sweet FA from it.
I like the look of banana roaches but theyre rather tiny and fly so thats not a great idea.
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Old 14-07-2009, 07:56 PM
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I'm having a go with edible snails at the moment but progress is slow... I'd be interested in other unusual feeders too as I like to offer lots of variety...
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Im also tryin garden snails atm but having no luck,

im going to try some GALS as soon as i find an adult pair,

i was also looking into earthworms but not too sure they breed that quickly do they,

ive also looked into maggots as fly larvae is generally a good feeder, i found quite abit on nutrional value of them and they stck up not too different to mealworms and crickts tbh, and you could breed pints of these a day if you needed to
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Old 23-07-2009, 02:34 AM
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Im also tryin garden snails atm but having no luck,

im going to try some GALS as soon as i find an adult pair,

i was also looking into earthworms but not too sure they breed that quickly do they,

ive also looked into maggots as fly larvae is generally a good feeder, i found quite abit on nutrional value of them and they stck up not too different to mealworms and crickts tbh, and you could breed pints of these a day if you needed to
the problem with maggots is the flies that are needed. Its one of the reasons i havent tried breeding calci grubs, i dont want flies everywhere. Its a shame that mealworms are so fatty, theyre super easy to breed!
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go for roaches, you literally never need to handle them and they are so scared of everything that they just hide. they never escape either unless you provide them a floor level hole to do so.
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go for roaches, you literally never need to handle them and they are so scared of everything that they just hide. they never escape either unless you provide them a floor level hole to do so.
been there, theyre the most disgusting things in the world bar spiders. My lot didnt even like them either.
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I'm going to try woodlice - Saedcantas has said they are ok and high in calcium - and Lotte knows her stuff!
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