feeding crickets

The total bites are water vitamins amino acids, spirulina? And it smells like jolly ranchers:) The crix like fruits and veggies way more tho.
 
ok so im feeding them crushed up cat food till the cricket crack gets here. i bought some flukers water cubes for them also. i bought 40 crickets and theyre dieing pretty fast. looks like theyre chewing each others limbs off. i probably only have about 20-30 crickets left in there and i started 3 days ago. should i have started with more crickets?
 
ok so im feeding them crushed up cat food till the cricket crack gets here. i bought some flukers water cubes for them also. i bought 40 crickets and theyre dieing pretty fast. looks like theyre chewing each others limbs off. i probably only have about 20-30 crickets left in there and i started 3 days ago. should i have started with more crickets?

I wouldn't feed them cat food its not good for the chams, also make sure you take out the dead crickets everyday because they give off something that kills the other crickets
 
Vegetables are the most important, but fruits and dry are also wanted. Total bites and worse cat food are not what I would recommend
if you give your cricktets some veg and fruit you dont need to add water (they get hydration from the veg and fruit)
 
OK taking the cat food out now. Gonna put some chopped up carrot in there now got the organic carrots from Walmart. Ill go get some apple n orange tomorrow. Any specific fruit or veggie that my cham would really benefit from?
 
There's a ton of information on here about gutload. Just do a search. My main gutload (bc its easy and great) is I cricket crack for dry gutload and bug burger with Dino fuel in it. I also give oranges, apples, collard greens, baby carrots when I have them. Just do a search...you'll see.
 
ok i got em eating some cut up carrot and flukers orange cubes right now. cricket crack is supposed to be here tomorrow or wednesday. next time i goto the grocery store i'll get a couple extra fruits n veggies. thanks for all the links n guides i appreciate it. im about to get my first cham and after spending all this money just in prep for him i wanna make sure he is healthy as can be.
 
I read and uderstood the blog and its great. But my only question is where do i buy the dry ingredients such as bee pollen, hemp seed, the kelp. Do i have to get these from a health store?
 
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