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Potentially dumb question: I'm currently building a stand/storage area for an enclosure. I've heard some feeders keep better in a fridge. Would it be a bad idea to install a mini fridge under my enclosure?
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The only feeders I know that are kept in a fridge are mealworms and waxworms which both are not the best feeders for chams. Better to keep for beer or whine chilled.Potentially dumb question: I'm currently building a stand/storage area for an enclosure. I've heard some feeders keep better in a fridge. Would it be a bad idea to install a mini fridge under my enclosure?
lol I did the same thingBlue bottle fly larvae you can slow them from pupating if you put them in the fridge... But not in a very cold section or you will kill them off. As they pupate with their little outer shell you take those out and then put them into a clear container with a lid so you can see when they hatch out. The rest will stay looking like maggots and slowly change.
If you do not put them in the fridge you end up with them all changing and then hatching out at the same time and end up with 250 flies... Did this and I do not recommend it lol