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  1. Andee

    Low oxalate and high oxalate foods we gutload with or avoid

    Does low bioavailable urinary oxalates still have the issue of binding dietary calcium? I know it doesnt affect kidney stones as much but do we still have to worry about calcium as a nutrients then?
  2. Andee

    Low oxalate and high oxalate foods we gutload with or avoid

    I mean the list is so much longer than what i provides but its insane. And it gets to a point where the diet rotation would just be so limited.
  3. Andee

    Low oxalate and high oxalate foods we gutload with or avoid

    Broccoli 2 mgs per cup Brussels sprouts 9 mgs per 3 oz Watercress less than 3mg per 100g Mustard greens (cant find consistent measurment but is usually under 10 mg) Turnip greens (cant find consistent measurements but seems to be under 15 mg) Bokchoy 2mg per cup Common kale 17 mg in 3 oz...
  4. Andee

    Providing insects with a mix of oxalates

    I guess my question is when do things become... dangerous? Like... calcium is dangerous for everything at too high of levels. But oxalates seem more dangerous? When does inert become more important than gutload? I really feel we dont know enough about the digestive systems of insects and...
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    Providing insects with a mix of oxalates

    Insects can take a relatively high calcium peecentage long term as well as long as they are provided with other food sources and lots of inert foods as well i suppose. Kind of like... i have always raise my insects of a ratio to 3:1 calcium to phos. But they grew well. Low animak protein, high...
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    Providing insects with a mix of oxalates

    This is just part of some of the research ive been doing (there isnt a lot of it so far that ive found, looking for more scientific papers only found like 4) https://www.jstor.org/stable/44211898 Im not necessarily thinking of it as a forceful gutload but as a gutload to use over their lived...
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    Providing insects with a mix of oxalates

    Apparently insects naturally avoid high oxalate foods. Its a natural defensive mechanism that inhibits their growth when high enough. So if we give them a choice if the food is high enough to affect them they should naturally choose something low oxalate. However when does something become high...
  8. Andee

    US Roach/Cricket/Superworm dry gutload

    Calcium ratio sits at about 3:1 Oxalates are relatively low at 100 mg per 2oz and the high percentage of calcium helps balance out the binding of oxalates into kidney stones.
  9. Andee

    US Roach/Cricket/Superworm dry gutload

    Repashy supps is the low D ones just two teaspoons in a batch that was three lbs. And spinach just a little over an 1/8 of a cup. Think it physically weighed to be like .2 oz. Broccoli is a little less.
  10. Andee

    US Roach/Cricket/Superworm dry gutload

    I have another extra 17 oz of the dry gutload i use for my insects. I use it for everything from superworms, mealworms, roaches, crickets, and anything else considered a dry grain eater. Ingredients (listed from most to least): Alfalfa, ground hemp hearts, ground chia seeds, ground flax seed...
  11. Andee

    Fruit fly culture absolutely coated in larva and killed all the adults within 12 hours. Pictures attached

    Excelsior works, ive also used a light amount of fluffed hiawatha moss... but i think thats it.
  12. Andee

    Fruit fly culture absolutely coated in larva and killed all the adults within 12 hours. Pictures attached

    Fruit fly cultures CAN get overloaded but thats not enough larvae for a crash imo. Ive had far more as long as there is enough things for the flies to stand on and food they were fine. Ive never removed dead flies so i wouldnt >.>
  13. Andee

    Fruit fly culture absolutely coated in larva and killed all the adults within 12 hours. Pictures attached

    Honestly fruit flies dont live long, so it depends on how old your flies were, also thats not that many flies. Keep your culture it looks prolific so it may just be in a weird part of its cycle. Dont keep it too warm or too cold too mucb heat create humidity, mold, and ages the flues faster...
  14. Andee

    Dubia

    However i also use my heatmats on thermostats. >.> but then again breeding insects and having belly heat digesters is a different ball game. Its like how when i had socrpions they actually required basking lamp and not a uth
  15. Andee

    Dubia

    Heat mats need elevation or ventilation if put on the bottom ofnsomething, they can and do crack glass tanks without it. On the side they expell most the heat outward and arent an issue
  16. Andee

    Making bug chow tomorrow

    My two big colonies, and big eater, finished off their bowls of food for the most part. There is a small amount in the Roth's burrower bowl still but its only enough for one or two roaches. The hissers ate maybe a quarter of theirs. But im not surprised. They are a smaller colony but also dainty...
  17. Andee

    Making bug chow tomorrow

    Cyanide is only truly a problem in bitter almonds which can give you cyanide poisoning. I only use 1 cup of almond meal in this. And since its sweet almonds its not enough to become even close to an issue. (Ive had to research almonds due to rodent food)
  18. Andee

    Making bug chow tomorrow

    I've got an extra 17oz from this batch that i wont be able to use so your welcome to pm me.
  19. Andee

    Making bug chow tomorrow

    Almond meal provides protein and almonds have good omega balance and high polyunsaturated fats. They are high in vit e and also are a good source of manganese and magnesium. Broccoli is one ofnthe vegetables i rotate regularly in and out of this gutload. I am not someone who avoids oxalates but...
  20. Andee

    Making bug chow tomorrow

    happy bebes
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