rcutchens
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And I hate to start another one but I don't wan to hijack someone elses thread.
I've noticed a l lot of advice from members about purchasing feeders from online sources and I'm definitely interested because the prices are so much better than the pet stores' prices and I can only assume the quality is better as well.
Right now we've only purchased feeders from a local PetCo, (please no flaming,) but make a point to keep their keeper very clean and supply them with a good assortment of fruits, vegetables and even oats before feeding them to Rico.
So far to good but we've only ever purchased 100 at a time and keep them in one of those large sized Lee's Cricket Keepers which says it will hold as many as 150 medium sized crickets. We like the keeper because the tubes make it very easy to get the crickets out and into the dusting bag - extremely easy in fact.
I've noticed that a lot of the online sites sell in much larger quantities and would be concerned about buying that many at a time for the following reasons -
1. I don't think the keeper is large enough to house more than 150 mediums
2. We only have one young chameleon and he only eats 8 to 12 per day
3. I'm concerned that by the time we got around to using the last several hundred they'll have grown in size and maybe outgrow what he can easily eat
I just wondered if anyone can share their experiences with buying crickets in larger quantities such as 250 or even 500 to help me with making a decision to buy -
1. How/what do you keep them in?
2. Do you buy more because you have more mouths to feed?
3. Do you find the crickets "outgrow" your cham's feeding needs?
Thank you in advance.
I've noticed a l lot of advice from members about purchasing feeders from online sources and I'm definitely interested because the prices are so much better than the pet stores' prices and I can only assume the quality is better as well.
Right now we've only purchased feeders from a local PetCo, (please no flaming,) but make a point to keep their keeper very clean and supply them with a good assortment of fruits, vegetables and even oats before feeding them to Rico.
So far to good but we've only ever purchased 100 at a time and keep them in one of those large sized Lee's Cricket Keepers which says it will hold as many as 150 medium sized crickets. We like the keeper because the tubes make it very easy to get the crickets out and into the dusting bag - extremely easy in fact.
I've noticed that a lot of the online sites sell in much larger quantities and would be concerned about buying that many at a time for the following reasons -
1. I don't think the keeper is large enough to house more than 150 mediums
2. We only have one young chameleon and he only eats 8 to 12 per day
3. I'm concerned that by the time we got around to using the last several hundred they'll have grown in size and maybe outgrow what he can easily eat
I just wondered if anyone can share their experiences with buying crickets in larger quantities such as 250 or even 500 to help me with making a decision to buy -
1. How/what do you keep them in?
2. Do you buy more because you have more mouths to feed?
3. Do you find the crickets "outgrow" your cham's feeding needs?
Thank you in advance.