TX Hoppers and Locust

draetish

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Okay found a Hopper and Locust and was wondering if these are the same types that cham owners in other Countries have and feed.

The Field Grasshopper is stout and strong and found in crop fields. I tried to pull off it's back legs because they are so strong and sharp and didn't want to hurt the melleri. Couldn't do it, couldn't play ScarFace and breaks it's legs. Not only that, the poor dear was hanging onto the screen for dear life with it's front legs. Needless to say, I'll feed and water it and probably let it go.

The Locust on the other hand are just creepy and not sure if I want to feed this to my melleri either. They hatch out of this ugly shell and then they still look creepy. I found the shell stuck to a limb and caught the locust under the porch light and let it die.
 

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thats a cicada not a locust

I suggest you feed him off soon
cause they are the really loud bugs you
hear outside
 
thats a cicada not a locust

I suggest you feed him off soon
cause they are the really loud bugs you
hear outside

I'll second that. Definitely a cicada.
In my neighborhood those things are LOUD.
I've never found one though, they are always cowering in the trees.
 
Good for you. If you get yourself a net and find a good spot you should be able to get between 30-50 in an hr. The small ones are easiest to catch. The big ones with wings are a pita, but Sherlock loves em. I have wanted to go all week but the rain down here sucks. Maybe I can go tomorrow and get some. I've noticed if I feed them about 1x a week it really perks up my chams appetites. My female Faly would literally eat hoppers til she exploded if i would let her.
 
I usually collect in the late afternoon because its so damn hott here. Then I let them eat greens and crick crack all nite so i can feed em off the next morning. I usually catch enough to last me a cpl of days. Theres nothing better than watching a cham in the natural sun take down a big grasshopper or katydid. Closest thing to seeing them in the wild i think. :D
 
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's farily easy to remove the back legs from locusts and crix! 2 pairs of tweezers come in very handy sometimes, lol! Most often if you grab one and pinch it's knee caps hard with tweezers it will just drop the leg. I found a wild grasshopper last year and thought 'Oohhhh! Chameleon food!' and when I caught it, sure enough the back leg came off followed by the other when I tried again, lol! Grasshopper became a grasswalker, lol!:D
 
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