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Termites. Snails.
Terrestrial isopods.
Hello sandra, I've read a lot of your info on wild caught bugs, excellent stuff.
What else besides pillbugs are common terrestrial isopods?
Thanks
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Termites. Snails.
Terrestrial isopods.
Hello sandra, I've read a lot of your info on wild caught bugs, excellent stuff.
What else besides pillbugs are common terrestrial isopods?
Thanks
Beef tacos and some pizza slices LOL
Some veggies!!!
hi ive noticed noone has mentioned locusts.... are they ok for panther chams to eat?? also seeing as locusts are veggies - is it ok to leave em overnight in flexarium?
I feel like I've only seen Locusts used across the pond, but I have heard of it. ^_^
Also, my chams mainly eat crickets. How do you get the veggies to stay put in the enclosure? Do you use a bowl, or tie them, or what?
Mine go nuts for mantids and bees as well. I'm not as brace as Steve. I catch a couple in a jar. Throw it in the freezer for a min or two and then pull them out one by one and remove the stinger with tweezers. It's tedious but thy make my chams go nuts. Must have good flavor. Also on occasion my chams will get baby crayfish after a shell shed. They are super soft and my hams love them. An old frend of mine used to do it with his meller's and they lived forever. So mine get them every once in awhile.