August 2011, Male Panther Feeder Intake Log

1 - 3 Crickets [C] and 1 wc Moth
2 - 2 Butterworms and 1 wc Grasshopper
3 - 3 Mealworms [C]
4 - 3 Butterworms, 1 Indian Walking Stick
5 - 2 Terrestrial Isopods, 1 superworm
6 - 1 Butterworm, 3 (freshly molted) Mealworms [C]
7 - 2 Dubia nymph
8 - 2 Superworms [C+D3]
9 - 4 small-med wc Grasshoppers
10 - nothing
11 - 2 Superworms [C]
12 - 1 Turkish roach
13 - 4 Terrestrial Isopods
14 - 1 Superworm [V]
15 - 1 Mealworm [C], 2 Dubia [C]
16 - 2 Superworms [C]
17 - nothing
18 - small Dubia [C]
19 - 1 Butterworm, 2 Crickets [C], 1 Superworm [C]
20 - either 1 small wc Grasshopper and 1 wc Least Skipper, OR 1 very large wc Grasshopper
21 - 1 wc Harvestman, 1 Superworm [CD3]
22- nothing
23 - 2 Dubia nymphs [C]
24 - walkin Stick insect
25 - nothing
26 - nothing
27 - 3 Superworms [C] and 1 small Dubia nymph
28 - 1 wc Grasshopper, 1 small indian Walking Stick, and 1 Dubia nymph [C]
29 - 1 Superworm [V] and 1 small Dubia nymph [C]
30- 1 small Hisser
31 - 1 Superworm [C]

Feeders listed may have been presented all at once or split into multiple feedings through the day.
  • Supplementation dusting is indicated by: [C] = Calcium (mix of RepCal and StickyTongues Miner-al O); [CD3] = Calcium with D3 (RepCal); [V] = Vitamins (herptivite)
  • wc = wild caught bug
  • Butterworms, wc harvestmen, wc least skippers and other wc moths not gutloaded at all
  • wc Grasshoppers kept at least overnight and provided alfalfa hay, dry gutload, small pieces of fruit and carrot shavings, before being fed off
  • Crickets, terrestrial isopods and roaches gutloaded this month with dandelion, carrot, orange, apple, red romaine, blackberries, etc and a dry gutload similar to this but currently with more alfalfa content
  • Superworms and mealworms are gutloaded with dandelion, carrot, apple, orange, lettuce, etc as well as this type of substrate gutload mix.
  • Indian Stick bugs are fed primarily blackberry leaves, with some dandelion leaves, red romaine, wild rose leaves, and a few leaves from oak and pear trees.

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