Repashy Superload vs. Bug Burger

UrbanChameleon

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I curious as to which of these products you use. I usually have multiple commercial and home-made gutloads at once. I can't find many Repashy products locally, but I've had the Superload for a while now. However, I mainly use Cricket Crack. I figure we can get a conversation going on the subject.

Mainly, I'm wondering what the differences are between SL and BB. I know many people that use Bug Burger but have never tried it myself. Which of these two products are superior in your opinion, and why?

Feel free to speak your mind about anything applying to the Repashy gutloads.
 
LoL, I use both, I like the ease of the BB a good food and water in one pkg. I do find tho if you put a bit of superload on a pc of fruit the crickets go nuts for it. I also use sandrachameleons dry gutload and love it.
When I make my Bugbuger I out a tbl spoon of Dinofuel into the mix and it works well.
I like to switch it up often;)
 
LoL, I use both, I like the ease of the BB a good food and water in one pkg. I do find tho if you put a bit of superload on a pc of fruit the crickets go nuts for it. I also use sandrachameleons dry gutload and love it.
When I make my Bugbuger I out a tbl spoon of Dinofuel into the mix and it works well.
I like to switch it up often;)

Thanks so much Hoj! I've seen a few people mention Dinofuel Raptor here and there. I'm really wanting to try it out! Thank you for all of the tips too. It seems the crickets gobble up the CC in one day, the SL takes a lot longer. I'll have to try the fruit with it. I put a piece of watermelon in the cricket bins yesterday and they loved it. Especially the pinheads.

Sandrachameleons gutload looks amazing. That was one of the first threads I saw when I came to the forum. Sadly I can only find about 3-4 ingredients off of the list. Small town blues.

I've been on a straight up hunt for a Mulberry Tree. I finally found out where they have one yesterday. However, it's the Mulberry Willow and it's $60. I'm tight on cash at the moment. Coastal has them up on the website, but they're out until June. Any ideas as to where I can find the White Mulberry tree (Morus Alba)? Will the Willow suffice?
 
oh no I am no good with plants LoL... I wish I knew more than I do about them.....one day
 
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