toddmkeller Avid Member Sep 2, 2009 #2 Yeah, but I would also get a laying bin in with her. How much do you feed her? Per day, per week? See ya, Todd
Yeah, but I would also get a laying bin in with her. How much do you feed her? Per day, per week? See ya, Todd
J jkoskosky New Member Sep 3, 2009 #4 im feeding her about 8-10 mealworms a day and there is a laying bin in the works supers just seem so big for her
im feeding her about 8-10 mealworms a day and there is a laying bin in the works supers just seem so big for her
chameleon97 New Member Sep 3, 2009 #5 !!! 8-10 mealworms a day Click to expand... I would cut that down to 8-10 per 2 months!!! Mealworms are unhealthy and cause impaction. Superworms are better. She looks big enough for supers. -Steve
!!! 8-10 mealworms a day Click to expand... I would cut that down to 8-10 per 2 months!!! Mealworms are unhealthy and cause impaction. Superworms are better. She looks big enough for supers. -Steve
J jkoskosky New Member Sep 3, 2009 #6 haha ya everyone seems to always shoot down my poor mealies she wont eat anything else =[ but i suppose if i take her off food for a couple days and i only give her 1 option she has no choice ill try a super can supers be a staple diet?
haha ya everyone seems to always shoot down my poor mealies she wont eat anything else =[ but i suppose if i take her off food for a couple days and i only give her 1 option she has no choice ill try a super can supers be a staple diet?
jannb Chameleon Enthusiast Sep 3, 2009 #7 I would not use supers as a staple. Have you tried silkworms? Crickets or dubia also make a good staple.
I would not use supers as a staple. Have you tried silkworms? Crickets or dubia also make a good staple.