I used them and they ate them up, but there were problems. They got so big that it was hard to eat, he would be licking for about 2 min. They also have an iron grip, he would shoot and not be able to rip it off the branch! He had to follow his toung to the worm. This happened twice then no...
I second this, very great feeder seller. I get my crickets from them as well and they package them in a way that I dont ever loose them. I always have problems getting them into my cricket keeper but they use nice tubes that you can just dump in.
Maybe hes just lazy. Mine will do that sometimes to the silkworms, He will shoot the first one them walk up to the rest. He will shoot crickets from across the cage.
I was hand feeding my 10 month old panther a silk worm this morning and when he shot at it he grabbed it and my finger. It pulled him down to my hand and he bit my whole finger with the silk worm. Can this hurt his toung? He seemed fine a min later he shot a cricket from across the cage.
clean it off with a 10% bleach wash. Rinse it very well then place it in the oven at 350 for 30 min. Nothing will be on it then. Its the safest way to treat outside wood.
I cant seem to find the gutload on there website. Anyone know whats going on? Also I need to get some new gutload any sugestions of other brands? I know fluckers sucks.
I had the same thing, go get a simple plastic cup and cut the bottem out. Then use a small piece of aluminium screen and some elmers glue. You now have a nice feeder cup that the crickets cant chew though and water passes. I attached it to the side of the cage with two paperclips that I taped...