Brianinsocal New Member Jul 3, 2013 #1 I did not see grape vines listed under plants that are safe. Does anyone know if they might be safe? Thanks, Brian
I did not see grape vines listed under plants that are safe. Does anyone know if they might be safe? Thanks, Brian
d3s5 Avid Member Jul 3, 2013 #2 This has been a topic of discussion on the forums in the past. They are a safe plant. I have 4 in my Melleri FR Room. They have only been in for a month but they are growing pretty quickly! Deb
This has been a topic of discussion on the forums in the past. They are a safe plant. I have 4 in my Melleri FR Room. They have only been in for a month but they are growing pretty quickly! Deb
sandrachameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Jul 4, 2013 #4 Yes, safe. The leaves make for a good gutload too
Brianinsocal New Member Jul 11, 2013 #5 Thanks Sandrachameleon, I have loads of Grape vines and lots of grape leaves. I don't fertilize my grape vines. Going to use as you suggested to gutload my crickets.
Thanks Sandrachameleon, I have loads of Grape vines and lots of grape leaves. I don't fertilize my grape vines. Going to use as you suggested to gutload my crickets.
sandrachameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Jul 11, 2013 #6 Brianinsocal said: Thanks Sandrachameleon, I have loads of Grape vines and lots of grape leaves. I don't fertilize my grape vines. Going to use as you suggested to gutload my crickets. Click to expand... You'll likely have more luck offering them to roaches (fresh or dried) and to silkworms than to crickets.
Brianinsocal said: Thanks Sandrachameleon, I have loads of Grape vines and lots of grape leaves. I don't fertilize my grape vines. Going to use as you suggested to gutload my crickets. Click to expand... You'll likely have more luck offering them to roaches (fresh or dried) and to silkworms than to crickets.