Hi, we are new owners of a lovely Rankins (Chomp) - about 3 months old, and although everything seems to be going well, I haven't found as much advice online about how much and what to feed a young rankins and I'm always afraid we are doing something wrong. We chop up fresh salad (collard greens, carrot, squash) every day but we've only seen her take a bit of the greens once, otherwise nothing. We are feeding her crickets (dusted) twice a day; at the beginning we were only feeding 3-5 per feeding but then I read about feeding her "as many as she'll eat in 5 minutes", which an be around 9 or 10. So, now she's getting about 20 crickets a day and she's definitely looking chubby! We haven't found many insects at our local pet stores besides crickets that seem to be the right size for her; we got some Calci-worms but they were old and mostly dead; so her diet isn't very varied. Lastly, we always ask for "small crickets' but definitely some of the ones we get are not small and at least 1/2 inch, maybe 3/4. So, some questions... How many crickets should she eat a day? Will she overeat if we leave crickets in there? Will a few medium size crickets per day hurt her digestion? And, how critical is varying the type of insects? Any advice on these or other questions specific to young rankins is welcome, to make sure we are doing what's best for Chomp!! Thanks very much!