:lol2: the rains making the grubs come up on the lawn here so the blackbirds are in their element...maybe i should throw some of my waxworms I dont really want anymore, and the birds will get so fat they wont be able to get off the ground!:gasp:
I feeds my leos a variety of everything (Meal worms, locusts, crickets, mario worms and the occasional wax worm and roaches) some of my females however wont eat crickets. I've not tried the silk worms yet but I have been planning to do so at some point!
I feeds my leos a variety of everything (Meal worms, locusts, crickets, mario worms and the occasional wax worm and roaches) some of my females however wont eat crickets. I've not tried the silk worms yet but I have been planning to do so at some point!
i'm not keen on crix for the simple fact they get EVERYWHERE! no matter how much you think you have blocked all escape routes they seem to get out. You're sitting watching telly of a night and you see one making a dash across the carpet or taunting you by cheeping away from the curtains.
ordered silk worms, calci worms and some dubia. Could only seem to get the calci worms in 500's though so they had better eat them! should'nt be too much of a prob though, most of ours are pigs who eat anything. Its like watching sharks at feeding time :lol2:
No they love eating the roaches, just find them hard to get hold of as the mrs is'nt keen on breeding them (they creep her out apparently) she hates the waxie moths too but will happily stick her hand in a rub full of locust to get them out:hmm:
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