i have a female panther and a female veiled. i've owned the veiled for a few months now and got the panther last weekend.
the veiled must be 8 months old or so, the panther i'm not so sure... 4-6?
i gut-load my crickets & locusts with apples/oranges once a week, and collard greens a couple days, kale a couple days, and shaved carrots once a week, just a good all-round mix. they are gut-loaded 2-3 hours before feeding.
is this sufficient to not need such an intense supplementation schedules?
i feed my veiled every day, 4-5 crickets or locusts, and some silkworms once or twice a week. the occasional mealworm too, gutloaded on apples, potato, etc.
i also dust. i use calcium every day, and i also use 'repton insect dusting supplement' every couple of weeks.
from time to time i notice deposits on my veileds nasal cavities as of the last couple weeks or so. i've cut back on the calcium to every other feed and it's improved.
is it possible that, with such a good variation of gut-load, i don't really need the additional supplementation? perhaps all together it's a little too much?
also, if anyone could tell me their opinion of the 'repton insect dusting supplement' as everyone else seems to use nutrabol.
pics here:
panther...
veiled...
here she is angry!
the veiled must be 8 months old or so, the panther i'm not so sure... 4-6?
i gut-load my crickets & locusts with apples/oranges once a week, and collard greens a couple days, kale a couple days, and shaved carrots once a week, just a good all-round mix. they are gut-loaded 2-3 hours before feeding.
is this sufficient to not need such an intense supplementation schedules?
i feed my veiled every day, 4-5 crickets or locusts, and some silkworms once or twice a week. the occasional mealworm too, gutloaded on apples, potato, etc.
i also dust. i use calcium every day, and i also use 'repton insect dusting supplement' every couple of weeks.
from time to time i notice deposits on my veileds nasal cavities as of the last couple weeks or so. i've cut back on the calcium to every other feed and it's improved.
is it possible that, with such a good variation of gut-load, i don't really need the additional supplementation? perhaps all together it's a little too much?
also, if anyone could tell me their opinion of the 'repton insect dusting supplement' as everyone else seems to use nutrabol.
pics here:
panther...
veiled...
here she is angry!