Glad to hear it!!
Just some minor tweaks can make a huge improvement
If you needed any insect staple suggestions, I saw you had mentioned him eating a mealworm earlier in your post. As cheap as it is to get sooo many of them, they're unfortunately not a great option. I fed my oldest a bunch of those, myself, before finding out they're hard to digest due to the chitin (exoskeleton)
I find the best deals on feeders are online (in the US) and not local, but it depends on your local resources honestly.
As odd as it may seem to receive a box in the mail full of bugs, most shippers are really good about live delivery and will only ship Mon/Tues to avoid having them sit in the post office over a Sunday
Just went and bought some pinheads dusted them with calcium and you guys I cant explain how happy I am he attacked them so fast I fed him 3 for right now.
I would feed him more. He should eat 2-3 times a day. Since he hasn't eaten much recently I wouldn't give him too much at once. I don't know how many pinheads he could eat but they are pretty small. I'm going to guess he could probably eat 30-50 of those in a day? I use dubias so I'm not very good to guess on crickets. Take a couple days to have him eat 4-5 mini meals if your schedule allows.
My 5 month old just gobbled up 25 medium/large crickets this morning for breakfast, so depending on the size of the bugs yours will probably be relatively the same, though I recommend pinheads/small of course for your little one, or nymph dubia roaches.
If he hasn't been eating too well I would do as kyleena mentioned and start him slow, or give him one at a time and let him eat slowly. Eating too quickly can get them sick, especially if they're not used to it. I would give him 10 pinheads in 1 sitting, and if he still acts interested and hungry 10 minutes later, slowly give more.
Crickets I will get from a local petstore when I'm in a pinch, but I consider them to be like.. the McDonalds of feeders, though that may be harsh :lol: I just know that dubia are the best out there. Crickets are very good for getting their exercise and keeping them from being lazy, though. They enjoy the chase and hunt
My 5 month old just gobbled up 25 medium/large crickets this morning for breakfast, so depending on the size of the bugs yours will probably be relatively the same, though I recommend pinheads/small of course for your little one, or nymph dubia roaches.
If he hasn't been eating too well I would do as kyleena mentioned and start him slow, or give him one at a time and let him eat slowly. Eating too quickly can get them sick, especially if they're not used to it. I would give him 10 pinheads in 1 sitting, and if he still acts interested and hungry 10 minutes later, slowly give more.
Crickets I will get from a local petstore when I'm in a pinch, but I consider them to be like.. the McDonalds of feeders, though that may be harsh :lol: I just know that dubia are the best out there. Crickets are very good for getting their exercise and keeping them from being lazy, though. They enjoy the chase and hunt