listen2justin
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So background: I feed my Panther Dubias that I buy from my local reptile shop. I have a feeder bowl with a small manzanita branch on it that I put the roaches on which I hang on my cage wall. Normally I'm able to watch the feeding, as he eats in one sitting, but today I woke up late and had to just get the roaches, dust them, throw them in the bowl and take off to work. When I got home about 9 hours later, the food was all gone and there was a couple (1-3) chunks of gel in the bowl, the biggest one was about a quarter to half a cubic inch. I've never used bug burger or bug gel so I wouldn't know their consistency but I would imagine what I found was how they would be. Firm, but soft and gelatenous. The bowl got wet because I run a MistKing throughout the day. I had 15-20 small roaches this feeding. I bought the batch on Monday. I don't know what my shop feeds them. I gut loaded the other night with Kale. I use a cup to dust the Dubias and I use Repashy Calcium Plus and Supercal NoD. Today I used NoD, but there might have been some trace of Calcium Plus in the cup. Then I dump them onto the feeder bowl, feeder bowl goes in cage. Does anyone have an idea of what those gel substance are, where could they come from, and are they harmful to Cham (his name is Cham Newton)???