Lander9021
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Do they have a preference between crickets. Mealworms and mice ect....or not.
Absolutely , the mouse doesn't always lose the fight . One well placed bite and that's all it takes .cons IMO are by far more than pro.
My friend Lady L, voice of truth <3I would say my pokies are picky, they dont want to eat roaches. But crickets and meal worms yes.![]()
+1 Boris. How many "injured by a cricket" threads we have read? While, on the other hand, while "wrestling" with T's, a mouse can scratch, bite, God only knows what, our T's. Now, aside for "ethics" or cruelty (i don't like those screams, not even a bit) isn't a STUPID thing to worry about: temperatures, humidity, mites or not mites etc when "we" offer such large "prey/intruders" to our -- not in the wild, again -- T's?Absolutely , the mouse doesn't always lose the fight . One well placed bite and that's all it takes .
my T's have been picky in the past, but they will eat most bugs you offer (within reason). I used to feed my T's nothing but crickets but they are smelly and die pretty quickly even if you look after them. I got so sick of fighting a loosing battle, trying to keep my feeder crickets hygenic and clean so i just swapped food in the end.
I now feed my T's meal worms which i have bred myself. they dont smell, they cost nothing (in fact, im so over run with them i feed the excess to my chickens) and best of all i know exactly what my T's are getting.
the meal worms are fed lettuce, celery, carrots, potato, cucumber, cabbage all of which is organic. again it costs nothing because its what i eat and they get the off cuts. all that goodness is then passed on to my T's
Wow, I get a 200 count for 3.99.Hmmm, i will have to try this with my mealworms .nomally i get about ~35-50 at once for about 5 bucks at a local pet shop, and while that is super cheap.
honestly, its so easy to breed your own. buy some meal worms and put them in an enclosure similar to a large exo terra breeding box (i like these as they have a removable divider. i keep the meal worm beetles in one side and the worms themselves in the other). give them a substrate of porridge oats (oatmeal) and feed them the off cuts of any fruit and veg you eat. IM not sure if they eat things like onions, but lettuce, cabbage, carrots, raw potato, and apple are all good.Hmmm, i will have to try this with my mealworms .nomally i get about ~35-50 at once for about 5 bucks at a local pet shop, and while that is super cheap. i would like to know i have ones i breed personally and that they are eating rather healthy food substances.
breed your own and you get 1000+ for 0.00Wow, I get a 200 count for 3.99.
haha, feel free to! i encourage everyone to breed their own worms! i know they are just bugs, but i dont agree with the way pet stores breed and sell crickets that are diseased and half dead when you get them. obviously some stores have better standards than others, but this way my feeder insects are looked after just as much as my T's.@sezra , I am definitely going to try that this summer....I may message you when I do![]()
wow. i wish i could find them that cheap here. though i don't think id be needing 200 at once.Wow, I get a 200 count for 3.99.
Clearly you need more Ts then.wow. i wish i could find them that cheap here. though i don't think id be needing 200 at once.
Only 3 t's atm, and that would be a lot of food for a long time haha.