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I now stick the crickets in the fridge for 5 min. then dust them, then you can pick them up by there antenne, leg, body, with or without tweezers, then just set them on a branch in front of cham, as the cricket slowly comes to life, the cham will notice, and eat it. This has been the easiest way for me...
I use little mini tupperwares for my vitamin mixes. I have 3 ready, calcium with pollen, calcium with herptivite and pollen, then reptivite with d3 plus repashy calcium plus pollen. They're 3.5"×3.5"×3.5". If your crickets are a little too hyper, just shake em extra hard...it calms em right down. ;-) lolNot 100% about chams, but honey is generally considered a very healthy thing to ingest, I know people who eat it everyday for the pollen content, is supposed to help with allergies and stuff. But I think youll find that you will be getting tired of feeding that way pretty quick. I have never liked bugs, they kinda freak me out. I have developed a sort of, well, hatred for crickets at this point. I dont mind handleing them, but some are slow/docile and some act like they just smoked a bunch of meth, then started on the crack, thes crac crickets are hard to deal with. I now stick the crickets in the fridge for 5 min. then dust them, then you can pick them up by there antenne, leg, body, with or without tweezers, then just set them on a branch in front of cham, as the cricket slowly comes to life, the cham will notice, and eat it. This has been the easiest way for me...