Am having problems at the moment with my current supplier. This is the first time ordering crickets but ordered Phoenix worms a couple of weeks ago and that was fine. Has taken over a week to get my order and I paid for 2 day shipping.
At any rate, I'm in Indiana so Calif is too far for my...
I'm glad you're babies are eating kale. Mine won't even go near anything that doesn't move. I've tried kale and mustard greens as I give that to the crix but no luck!
I agree with all of you. eBay can be a risk, but I know someone who bought a P&S digital a couple of years ago with the kit and it was not grey market. Maybe she was lucky.
For my 2 cents, out of curiosity I stopped by a camera shop on my way home last night wanting to try out this Nikon...
I have an approx. 4 mo old veiled male and I've found that if I use a twig about the diameter of my little finger, with a little coaxing, he'll step on it and I can bring him out of his cage. I don't trust my hand being too close to him as he will gape and hiss! But I can move things around or...
It just seems like a lot of work and money for something I would feed occasionally, not daily like the crickets. You said the silkies were good for rehydration and that's all I was going to use the beemoth for, until I saw that the urates looked normal again. I'm assuming that's only a few days?
Okay, I checked out the silkie website and that is disgusting...all that you have to do to keep them alive! If I had many reps, I might consider it but not for just one! EEEWWWW!
Here's what I found out about the beemoth:
"Wax moth larvae, Galleria mellonella, and the lesser bee moth...
So I should stop trying to wet him down or force water into his mouth? I just checked with my local petstore and they don't carry live silkworms. However, there is a bait and tackle store in my town and they carry live beemoth..........would that work? Or should I try to find live silkworms...