Hi friends! :mrgreen:
My new 7-weekers have been eating small crickets, and I've been giving them their salad as well - which I've never actually SEEN them eat.
The crickets however - it's so fun to watch Trixie and Dixie run all over the place and snap them up. BUT...
I introduced ReptiWorms (dusted of course) in a small feeding bowl in their enclosure. So far they've not seemed very interested in them, even though the worms do wiggle around quite a bit.
So my question is, will my girls eventually get used to the idea that the worms are indeed food? Sorry to sound stupid, but I hear all these stories about "herps just love 'em!" and how they chow down on the worms, but at this point in time my girls really don't seem interested. Tips? Advice?
Now, again, I must say that I've had them for just one week. I'm sure I'm just wanting everything to be perfect right off the bat. I also appreciate any and all advice you lovely folks care to give me.
All the best,
Roxanne
My new 7-weekers have been eating small crickets, and I've been giving them their salad as well - which I've never actually SEEN them eat.
The crickets however - it's so fun to watch Trixie and Dixie run all over the place and snap them up. BUT...
I introduced ReptiWorms (dusted of course) in a small feeding bowl in their enclosure. So far they've not seemed very interested in them, even though the worms do wiggle around quite a bit.
So my question is, will my girls eventually get used to the idea that the worms are indeed food? Sorry to sound stupid, but I hear all these stories about "herps just love 'em!" and how they chow down on the worms, but at this point in time my girls really don't seem interested. Tips? Advice?
Now, again, I must say that I've had them for just one week. I'm sure I'm just wanting everything to be perfect right off the bat. I also appreciate any and all advice you lovely folks care to give me.
All the best,
Roxanne