October Prey Diary - Nosy Be Babies

A log of what feeders were offered and eaten during the month by Nosy Be babies (hatched in June).

October 1
crickets (C), crickets (CD3), crickets

October 2
crickets (C), crickets, sm stick bugs

October 3
crickets (C), sm supeworms (V), crickets (C)

October 4:
crickets (C), stick bugs, crickets

October 5:
crickets (C) and small superworms

October 6 & 7 - didnt write it down (very hectic days)

October 8:
turk roaches (CD3), crickets

October 9:
small dubia, adult male turks, terrestrial isopods

October 10:
small crickets (C), small mealworms, small stick bugs

October 11:
small & medium terrestrial isopods

October 12:
small & medium terrestrial isopods, small roaches, small superworms (C), small stick bugs

October 13:
small Dubia

October 14:
sm supers

October 15:
small crickets (one third with V, one third with C, one third undusted)

October 16, 17 & 18:
small crickets (half dusted C, half undusted)

October 19:
small crickets

October 20:
small crickets (C)

October 21:
small crickets (C), small superworms

October 22:
small crickets (C), turks

October 23:
medium crickets (V), stick bugs, turks

October 24:
medium crickets (CD3 / C)

October 25:
small and medium crickets (C), small dubia (V), small stick bugs

October 26:
crickets (C), small mealworms, sm stick bugs

October 27:
crickets (C), small butterworms, mealworms

Oct 28:
just a few small crickets (they ate A LOT the day previous, so I reduced todays feeding)

October 29:
a few Small and medium crickets (half C, half V) and one small mealworm each and one sm stick bug each

October 30:
Small Dubia, crickets (C), terrestrial isopods,
plus 1 superworm for the largest remaining male

Oct31:
Only one male left from this batch of babies. Might end up keeping him, as he's very chill. Today for breakfast he got crickets (C) and for lunch he got a turk and a dubia.

update: sold him to a local fellow - Im going to keep a pretty little cross breed instead.

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