Chengalang":3dmmge83 said:Sounds good, I'll order a small container to start off.
Hopefully my regime will be mainly BSFL twice a day, mixing it up with crickets, super worms (at 15 inches), and grub pie every so often.
Does that look solid?
JessPets":2j2yxak8 said:Chengalang":2j2yxak8 said:Sounds good, I'll order a small container to start off.
Hopefully my regime will be mainly BSFL twice a day, mixing it up with crickets, super worms (at 15 inches), and grub pie every so often.
Does that look solid?
That sounds pretty good, just make sure not to feed supers too often, as they aren't great staples.
Chengalang":2j5o1nj4 said:JessPets":2j5o1nj4 said:Chengalang":2j5o1nj4 said:Sounds good, I'll order a small container to start off.
Hopefully my regime will be mainly BSFL twice a day, mixing it up with crickets, super worms (at 15 inches), and grub pie every so often.
Does that look solid?
That sounds pretty good, just make sure not to feed supers too often, as they aren't great staples.
Was reading 1-2 a day, 2-3 days a week
CooperDragon":wjvadi5n said:I have a routine based around my schedule but I like to mix up what and when I feed as much as I can. Keeping them guessing a bit keeps their hunting/foraging instincts in tact a bit rather than getting them so used to the same thing they become sedentary. I feel that can be unhealthy over time.
CooperDragon":1ggnn9j7 said:I would shift your light cycle earlier so you can offer breakfast then maybe an afternoon meal. You want them to have at least couple of hours under the lights to digest after a meal. You can make a salad and leave that with them all day. When they are adults they eat salads every day and bugs only once or twice per week so it gets easier but the little guys need a couple of bug meals per day to support their big growth spurts.