Cricket Crack for worms?

Elgato

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I just ordered a pound of montane cricket crack from tiki tiki to try out for my crickets, and I was wondering if it can also be used to gutload other feeders such as mealworms or superworms. I mean as far as having it as a substrate for the worms to feed off of. Has anyone tried this before?
 
I just ordered a pound of montane cricket crack from tiki tiki to try out for my crickets, and I was wondering if it can also be used to gutload other feeders such as mealworms or superworms. I mean as far as having it as a substrate for the worms to feed off of. Has anyone tried this before?

What type of worms? I think that the super worms that accidently get caught in the crix cage eat the crax stay alive for a while.
 
They actually make SuperWorm Chow from the same brand. Just ask for some and I'm sure they can get some in for you.
 
What type of worms? I think that the super worms that accidently get caught in the crix cage eat the crax stay alive for a while.

Mealworms. My guy is still a bit small for superworms. And I did see the superworm chow and I was gonna get some, but I want to try this stuff first.
 
That Cricket Crack is the best gutload for all kind of feeders. Even as for substrate use. If I were you I'd two pounds of it!
 
I have been giving him different feeders like roaches (dubia, hissing) and mealworms. Being that I have never dealt with worms, I keep the worms in the container they came in and they stay in the fridge. I've come to find out that they have to be left in a warmer temp so that they can eat and be gutloaded. I've been reading on ways to gutload them and since I'm gonna try the cricket crack I wanted to see if this would be good for them to eat. Just trying to prevent giving my cham empty feeders and trying to get them as nutritious as possible.
 
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