Quantum Mark
New Member
Hello,
I was wondering how people gutloaded their crickets. Not what with, but the method to actually do it.
I've been separating crickets from the Kricket Keeper (about 15-20 at a time) into the containers that crickets ship in. Then, I've been putting thinly sliced carrots and limes in it with them and then leaving them in a dark cupboard over night before feeding.
Sometimes it looks as though they haven't touched the carrot at all. Socs is a three month Panther and so is eating small crickets. Could it be that it's harder to see where they've been eating them or is there a more effective way to encourage them to chow on the gutload?
I was wondering how people gutloaded their crickets. Not what with, but the method to actually do it.
I've been separating crickets from the Kricket Keeper (about 15-20 at a time) into the containers that crickets ship in. Then, I've been putting thinly sliced carrots and limes in it with them and then leaving them in a dark cupboard over night before feeding.
Sometimes it looks as though they haven't touched the carrot at all. Socs is a three month Panther and so is eating small crickets. Could it be that it's harder to see where they've been eating them or is there a more effective way to encourage them to chow on the gutload?