One of my male panthers is being supplemented differently from all the others. With this one male, I am using the Repashy all in one supplement alternating with a mix of StickyTongues Miner-al-O plus Rep-Cal plain calicum. This is instead of the supplementation routine I normally use (see other food diary entries for details). Additionally, the dubia and sometimes the crickets and a few grasshoppers that this one male eats will have been gutloaded with Bug Burger. Other feeders will be as per my normal.
This is the first of about 6 months where this animal is being treated differently. The hope is that after 6 months I will feel comfortable recommended the Repashy products whole heartedly and that I will have found a decent "short cut" for gutloading, and maybe my animals will benefit too
See this blog entry for background info:
http://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/528-repashy-experiment.html
[C] = a rough 50-50 mix of StickyTongues Miner-al-O plus Rep-Cal plain calicum
[R] =Repashy supplement
[BB] = Bug Burger gutloaded
October
1 - 2 crickets[C], 2 butterworms
2 - 2 crickets [R] [BB]
3 - 1 butterworm, 1 superworm
4 - 1 dubia [BB]
5 - 2 mealworms [R], 1 superworm
6 - nadda
7 - 1 indian walking stick phasmid
8 - 1 super, 1 dubia [R] [BB]
9 - 5 large wc grasshoppers
10 - 3 large wc grasshoppers [BB], 3 crickets [C] [BB]
11 - 3 crickets [R]
12 - 1 hisser nymph
13 - 2 mealworms [R]
14 - nothing
15 - 3 terrestrial isopods, 1 large silkworm
16 - 2 superworms, 3 dubia nymph [R] [BB]
17 - nothing
18 - 2 butters
19- 1 stick bug
20 - 2 dubia [R] [BB]
21 - nothing
22 - 3 crickets [R]
23 - 2 butterworms, 2 dubia [BB]
24 - nothing
25 - 3 mealworms, 1 butterworm
26 - 2 terrestrial isopods, 1 hisser nymph [R]
27 - 3 butterworms
28 - 1 stickbug, 1 dubia [C], 2 dubia [R]
29 - 1 large chinese praying mantis, 1 cricket [R]
Oct 30 - 1 superworm, 1 cricket [R]
Oct 31 - 2 turkish roach
If you find this blog entry interesting, tell me so I know to keep logging the info.
Do you use the Repashy products? If so, Id be interested in what you think about them.
Other comments welcome too of course
This is the first of about 6 months where this animal is being treated differently. The hope is that after 6 months I will feel comfortable recommended the Repashy products whole heartedly and that I will have found a decent "short cut" for gutloading, and maybe my animals will benefit too
See this blog entry for background info:
http://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/528-repashy-experiment.html
[C] = a rough 50-50 mix of StickyTongues Miner-al-O plus Rep-Cal plain calicum
[R] =Repashy supplement
[BB] = Bug Burger gutloaded
October
1 - 2 crickets[C], 2 butterworms
2 - 2 crickets [R] [BB]
3 - 1 butterworm, 1 superworm
4 - 1 dubia [BB]
5 - 2 mealworms [R], 1 superworm
6 - nadda
7 - 1 indian walking stick phasmid
8 - 1 super, 1 dubia [R] [BB]
9 - 5 large wc grasshoppers
10 - 3 large wc grasshoppers [BB], 3 crickets [C] [BB]
11 - 3 crickets [R]
12 - 1 hisser nymph
13 - 2 mealworms [R]
14 - nothing
15 - 3 terrestrial isopods, 1 large silkworm
16 - 2 superworms, 3 dubia nymph [R] [BB]
17 - nothing
18 - 2 butters
19- 1 stick bug
20 - 2 dubia [R] [BB]
21 - nothing
22 - 3 crickets [R]
23 - 2 butterworms, 2 dubia [BB]
24 - nothing
25 - 3 mealworms, 1 butterworm
26 - 2 terrestrial isopods, 1 hisser nymph [R]
27 - 3 butterworms
28 - 1 stickbug, 1 dubia [C], 2 dubia [R]
29 - 1 large chinese praying mantis, 1 cricket [R]
Oct 30 - 1 superworm, 1 cricket [R]
Oct 31 - 2 turkish roach
If you find this blog entry interesting, tell me so I know to keep logging the info.
Do you use the Repashy products? If so, Id be interested in what you think about them.
Other comments welcome too of course