October Prey Diary - Ambilobe x Nosy Be Babies

A log of what feeders were offered and eaten during the month by Abmilobe x Nosy Be babies.

October 1
crickets (C) and fruit flies (C), fruit flies, fruit flies

October 2
fruit flies x3

October 3:
Fruit Flies, very small crickets (C), very small superworms (V)

October 4:
Fruit Flies x 2

October 5:
Fruit Flies (half C, half V), Fruit Flies

Oct 6&7 - failed to record

October 8
crickets ranging from pin-head to 3 week olds; small dubia roaches, fruit flies

October 9:
fruit flies (V), small dubia, small turks, small terrestrial isopods

October 10:
Fruit flies, small crickets (C), small mealworms

October 11:
small terrestrial isopods

October 12:
small terrestrial isopods, small superworms (C), small stick bugs, a few fruit flies

October 13:
small dubia

October 14:
Fruit flies

October 15:
small crickets (C) and small crickets (V) and small crickets without any supplement (about one third each)

October 16:
small crickets (half with C, half undusted)

October 17:
small crickets (half with C, half undusted), plus a few fruit flies

October 18:
small crickets (half with C, half undusted), plus a few fruit flies

October 19:
small crickets

October 20:
small crickets (most of them were heavily (by accident) calicum dusted)

October 21:
stick bugs, fruit flies, small crickets

October 22:
small crickets (C)

October 23:
small crickets (V), small silkworms

October 24:
small crickets (CD3), small crickets (C), fruit flies

October 25:
small crickets (C), a few fruit flies, a few stick bugs (not all chams got one)

October 26:
Crickets (C), small silkworms, small mealworms

October 27:
fruit flies, small crickets, very small butterworms, a few small mealworms

October 28:
just a few small crickets (they ate so much the previous two days, I reduced what they got today!)

October 29:
small crickets (V), a few small mealworms (C), a few small butterworms

October 30:
Small dubia, Terrestrial isopods, mealworms (C)

October 31:
small crickets (C) , dubia, mealworms

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