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ChameleonRave

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So I ordered some feeders for the babies this Saturday through the petstore.. I got an email from the owner saying they are in and we where working out a good price. Well she must of have forgotten that, because she only ordered viles of FF's and 500 pinheads. She is charging me $15 per vile and $35 for the 500 pinheads..

Seriously, I can't afford $15 per vile every few days... What can I do? I don't have enough to order online atm. Not until this weekend.. I'm kind of stuck with things to do and what to feed. I'm going to get A vile and the pinheads. But I need other solutions..
 
I've been in your shoes before... No fun. I lived in a small town in southern Alberta... not too many options. I was lucky and found a few sources for fruit flies though. Is there a large college or university near you? Alot of times they will have a biology dept that may give you a starter culture. Also, I found some very tiny parasitic wasps, I know, sounds scary... LOL but they are commonly used for biological "green" fly control @ feedlots and pig farms. The wasps are about the size of hydei and lay their eggs in maggots which then don't turn into flies. These were a great little feeder that may be common in more rural areas. The only problem I had with the wasps is that they have working wings... Fruit flies breed quickly and as long as you don't feed them all off and leave a few in the vial to breed, the vial will keep producing flies for quite some time. Add a tiny bit of yeast to the vial, it will start fermenting and kick the flies into a breeding frenzy. Try to get a couple vials and rotate them. Hope this helps. Cheers!
 
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I've been in your shoes before... No fun. I lived in a small town in southern Alberta... not too many options. I was lucky and found a few sources for fruit flies though. Is there a large college or university near you? Alot of times they will have a biology dept that may give you a starter culture. Also, I found some very tiny parasitic wasps, I know, sounds scary... LOL but they are commonly used for biological fly control @ feedlots and pig farms. The wasps are about the size of hydei and lay their eggs in maggots which then don't turn into flies. These were a great little feeder that may be common in more rural areas. The only problem I had with the wasps is that they have working wings... Fruit flies breed quickly and as long as you don't feed them all off and leave a few in the vial to breed, the vial will keep producing flies for quite some time. Add a tiny bit of yeast to the vial, it will start fermenting and kick the flies into a breeding frenzy. Try to get a couple vials and rotate them. Hope this helps. Cheers!

Thanks, There is a tech. school that i'm sitting at right now and there is a biologist here that keeps reptiles in his class. I might visit with him.
I know I won't be doing this again with the pet store. It's ridiculous.
 
Thanks, There is a tech. school that i'm sitting at right now and there is a biologist here that keeps reptiles in his class. I might visit with him.
I know I won't be doing this again with the pet store. It's ridiculous.

You can also try and get some black crickets and have them lay for you. They last a really long time and you only need 15 or so females and just rotate out laying bins. They females live forever (5ish months). The eggs hatch at 7-10 days and give you a ton of pins for free. The blacks have less problems with crashing and are much easier to breed with out heat support. They also gutload like dubia...they are SO fat:D

I think I got my starter adult crickets from Mulberry farms. And haven't had to buy crickets since.
 
Can't you get a fruit fly culture to get you started? Or, just put a piece of fruit out for a bit and flies will show up?
 
Oooph, you got mugged! I can't believe they charged you that much! Good luck finding other options because I agree, that's too expensive and there's no reason you SHOULD have to pay that much for flies and pinheads.
 
Oooph, you got mugged! I can't believe they charged you that much! Good luck finding other options because I agree, that's too expensive and there's no reason you SHOULD have to pay that much for flies and pinheads.

Exactly why I hate this area. They have the right as they say to charge that much just because there isn't many keepers here and since I am one of the only people hatching out reptiles than I have to pay the most for them...

I will be getting two starter dubia colonies this week and one should be arriving tomorrow and the next later this week if not next week. I will also be getting tiny baby silk worms for my critters. I am now only ordering feeders off the internet. I can't be pulling out that kind of money every day. Laurie was nice enough to send me some FF cultures which should be here in the next few days. I can't wait to see them start eating. I got to see them drink and open their eyes for the first time. Quite amazing.
 
Yea, jeez, stick to online stores from now on. I'll pay $40 for 1,000 medium crickets, butterworms, and hornworms with shipping included!
 
Personally, I use Mulberry, but I'm sure the other sponsors are probably also great companies. But I've tried a few others and if I got a box of dead insects other companies have given me issues when having to refund or replace. Mulberry never gives me issues, so they've made a loyal customer. Especially now that they sell crickets again, yay!
 
Personally, I use Mulberry, but I'm sure the other sponsors are probably also great companies. But I've tried a few others and if I got a box of dead insects other companies have given me issues when having to refund or replace. Mulberry never gives me issues, so they've made a loyal customer. Especially now that they sell crickets again, yay!


Awesome! I was going to try them, but I didn't know if was sure about them.
 
Have you tried putting money on a pre-pad visa card? It's a lot easier to buy stuff online with them.

If needed, the fruit suggestion always works! Plus they are fruit gutloaded then! The downside is that they fly.
 
Have you tried putting money on a pre-pad visa card? It's a lot easier to buy stuff online with them.

If needed, the fruit suggestion always works! Plus they are fruit gutloaded then! The downside is that they fly.

I have my own checking account that I use my debit card with, but I have direct deposit and I don't get paid until tomorrow.
 
For crickets try Armstrong. Ive tried a few others and Armstrong has by far the healthiest small crickets Ive ordered. Rarely get a tube of doa's. And if you do they replace immed no questions asked. Ive tried a few of the other big name companies and none had the overcounts and live arrivals like Armstrong. And I can get 2k pins cheaper than you paid for 500.

For your ff's order from Josh's Frogs. His cultures produce literally tens of 1000's of flies. 3 or 4 of his cultures will last you for several weeks as long as you rotate which one you feed from.
 
For crickets try Armstrong. Ive tried a few others and Armstrong has by far the healthiest small crickets Ive ordered. Rarely get a tube of doa's. And if you do they replace immed no questions asked. Ive tried a few of the other big name companies and none had the overcounts and live arrivals like Armstrong. And I can get 2k pins cheaper than you paid for 500.

For your ff's order from Josh's Frogs. His cultures produce literally tens of 1000's of flies. 3 or 4 of his cultures will last you for several weeks as long as you rotate which one you feed from.

Thank you. Since I get paid tomorrow I will be ordering from one of them. I will check them out so thank you.
 
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