Rampagingraptor
Sub-Adult Member
I thought it sounded a bit Nordic. Can't say I have seen that show, though.
Dubias are without a doubt way easier to deal with then crickets. BSF larvae are definitely easier to handle, but require a bit of knowledge to take care of them if you want to store them for a month or so. Silk Worms are amazing feeders, but they require quite a bit more care and are a bit more sensitive.
Do you dust your feeders with calcium powder with d3? You should if you aren't already. BSF larvae do not need to be dusted, however.
No problem! Always happy to help!
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
Dubias are without a doubt way easier to deal with then crickets. BSF larvae are definitely easier to handle, but require a bit of knowledge to take care of them if you want to store them for a month or so. Silk Worms are amazing feeders, but they require quite a bit more care and are a bit more sensitive.
Do you dust your feeders with calcium powder with d3? You should if you aren't already. BSF larvae do not need to be dusted, however.
No problem! Always happy to help!
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.