Summary for the month of July
July 1 - two to three crickets (one with Calcium with D3, the others plain calcium)
July 2 - nothing
July 3 - Kingsworms (aka superworms)
July 4 - 1 Butterworm (vitamin dusted)
July 5 - 1 Terrestrial isopod, 1 hornworm
July 6 - 3 crickets (calcium dusted)
July 7 - Kingworm (calcium dusted)
July 9 - small Hisser roach
July 10 - Turkish roach and Crickets
July 11 - Nothing
July 12 - 2 Butterworms, 1 mealworm (calcium with D3 dusted)
July 13 - 2 kingworms aka Superworms, 2 butterworms, 1 terrestrial isopod
July 14 - 1 cricket (with D3) in the morning, later in the day 1 cricket (calcium dusted), 1 kingworm, 2 mealworms
July 15 - 2 crickets (with calcium)
July 16 - kingworm (with calcium)
July 17 - nothing
July 18 - 2 turkish roaches (with calcium)
July 19 - 1 mealworm (vitamin dusted)
July 20 - 1 cricket (calcium with d3 dusted)
July 21 - 2 crickets (calcium dusted) and the males each got a praying mantis as well (matis had been eating moths, flies, mealworms and crickets)
July 22 - 2 crickets (calcium dusted)
July 23 - nothing
July 24 - wild caught moths for females, 1 waxworm each for males
July 25 - kingworm (dusted with vitamins)
July 26 - butterworms
July 27 - large stick insect for males, small one for females, plus a late afternoon cricket each (calcium dusted)
July 28 - nothing
July 29 - 1 kingworm, 1 mealworm, 1 butterworm
July 30 - 2 wildcaught grasshoppers
July 31 - butterworm
All crickets, roaches, kingworms (aka superworms), mealworms, stick insects, and isopods are gutloaded. Butterworms, hornworms, waxworms, and moths are not gutloaded.
Crickets: 17
Superworm: 9
Butterworm: 8
Roach: 4 (1 hisser, 3 turkistan)
mealworm: 4
terrestrial isopod: 2
Grasshopper: 2
hornworm:1
Moth: 2
mantis: 1
Wax: 1
Stick insect: 1
Silkworm: 0
Daily LogSuperworm: 9
Butterworm: 8
Roach: 4 (1 hisser, 3 turkistan)
mealworm: 4
terrestrial isopod: 2
Grasshopper: 2
hornworm:1
Moth: 2
mantis: 1
Wax: 1
Stick insect: 1
Silkworm: 0
July 1 - two to three crickets (one with Calcium with D3, the others plain calcium)
July 2 - nothing
July 3 - Kingsworms (aka superworms)
July 4 - 1 Butterworm (vitamin dusted)
July 5 - 1 Terrestrial isopod, 1 hornworm
July 6 - 3 crickets (calcium dusted)
July 7 - Kingworm (calcium dusted)
July 9 - small Hisser roach
July 10 - Turkish roach and Crickets
July 11 - Nothing
July 12 - 2 Butterworms, 1 mealworm (calcium with D3 dusted)
July 13 - 2 kingworms aka Superworms, 2 butterworms, 1 terrestrial isopod
July 14 - 1 cricket (with D3) in the morning, later in the day 1 cricket (calcium dusted), 1 kingworm, 2 mealworms
July 15 - 2 crickets (with calcium)
July 16 - kingworm (with calcium)
July 17 - nothing
July 18 - 2 turkish roaches (with calcium)
July 19 - 1 mealworm (vitamin dusted)
July 20 - 1 cricket (calcium with d3 dusted)
July 21 - 2 crickets (calcium dusted) and the males each got a praying mantis as well (matis had been eating moths, flies, mealworms and crickets)
July 22 - 2 crickets (calcium dusted)
July 23 - nothing
July 24 - wild caught moths for females, 1 waxworm each for males
July 25 - kingworm (dusted with vitamins)
July 26 - butterworms
July 27 - large stick insect for males, small one for females, plus a late afternoon cricket each (calcium dusted)
July 28 - nothing
July 29 - 1 kingworm, 1 mealworm, 1 butterworm
July 30 - 2 wildcaught grasshoppers
July 31 - butterworm
All crickets, roaches, kingworms (aka superworms), mealworms, stick insects, and isopods are gutloaded. Butterworms, hornworms, waxworms, and moths are not gutloaded.