for me its that the crickets are escape artist. i accidentally leave the lid cracked and figure out a dozen have escaped. and other times i drop it. and then i have to clean up after myself for 10 minutes. other times i hear my parents call to me that there is a cricket in their bedroom. i try...
no that cant be it. they were frozen. all i did was defrost them. i fed some to my geckos but by that time i already had noticed they were dying a lot faster than usual so i didnt feed them to cooper. by the looks of it my geckos are fine. but its really weird how they would just pass so fast...
so i recently bought some bananas and strawberries for my crickets. and it wiped out my whole colony. so im guessing its the wrong thing to be feeding them? cause it was like a plague just came in and destroyed everything, and im mad cause those crickets are expensive. what should i be feeding them?
so i got inspiration to stick my hand in coopers cage this morning. i knew he wouldnt jump on imedietly (if at all) but the reaction i got from him was bizzare. so since i sometimes cup the superworms in my hand. he thought he shine of my nails were superworms. so he started striking really fast...
i feel like you would need gloves or else you would be bleeding badly afterawards. one of his fingers can probably somehow easily wrap around any persons finger, no matter the size.
i can drive to fairfax if its an emergency but theres one in fredericksburg. which is about 30 min away, is it good?
Helen Jewett
Krista Wood
Hartwood Animal Hospital
www.hartwoodanimalhospital.com
15 Jewett Lane
Fredericksburg, VA 22406
540-286-2855
does it have to be a roach? my veild scarfs down hornworms all the time. he only eats one or two but still he loves em. but their juicy so dont blame me if it explodes everywhere
i dont think i have ever had one pupate. the mealworms though, all the time. after a few weeks they start turning into darkling beetles. i actually bred some on accident once and the eggs hatched and the baby mealworms were soo cute. but anyways. darklings are still safe to eat but they smell a...