Brodybreaux25
Chameleon Enthusiast
You want some flying prey, works every time. Dragon flies are best, BSFs are great too. You can run a light trap at night and collect tons of moths at night with minimal effort.
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That's an awesome idea. I could attache a Dubia to the back of a cricket. Have my own little rodeo show.hmm wonder if you could "glue" a bug to a super. Something like a dab of corn syrup or honey or melted normal sugar. make chameleon granola.
Hi, when you wild catch grasshoppers, are you then Gutloading them and if so with what? I caught about thirty more today and I have them all in a large enclosure with grass and romaine lettuce and some leafy branches but wondering what else to feed them?As some have stated, get something that's GREEN. Seriously... if its moving and green, it seems to stimulate something in chams. I've had chams eat Katydids within SECONDS even though they've never seen one. I caught a green anole in my porch the other day and went to show him to my chams and two of them tried to eat it. I've also tested this with a bic lighter [for science]. Its something to do with the green. At least that's my personal experience and opinion.
You can go out and catch grasshoppers. I caught about 20 of these the other day at the Lowes garden center [which at least this specific lowes doesnt do pest control].
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I also live in Florida... and those were anywhere from 1"-2.5". My point is that if you look, you can come across things. [Yes, I ALWAYS carry deli cups for bugs]
As someone else mentioned, Nick Barta runs fullthrottlefeeders.com and he has green banana roaches which are notorious for hunger strike breaking. There are other sources for them and other bugs. You can get "green lacewings" through most nurseries (a green stick/leaf bug).
Just remember with anything you catch outside it may have risks. I personally think that trusting pet shops to keep their feeders clean and safe is more risky. Point is, you know your area and your animals.
Best wishes!
Hi, when you wild catch grasshoppers, are you then Gutloading them and if so with what? I caught about thirty more today and I have them all in a large enclosure with grass and romaine lettuce and some leafy branches but wondering what else to feed them?
I use manuka honey occasionally like this, only a little to get certain things to stick that otherwise wouldn't like gutload and random stuff I'm experimenting with. Too much probably isn't good from all the sugar, but a little helps. Has the benefit of being somewhat of an antibiotic as well so I like to think maybe it cleans his mouth out a little.
Green bananas are great, but even the 'giant' females are small and you'd need a lot to use as a staple. Excellent variety feeders though
technically you can starve them for about two weeks but suppers can be addictive but to be honest as long as your gut load is good he’ll be fine and he looks fine on the pic
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that sounds genius good adviceYou want some flying prey, works every time. Dragon flies are best, BSFs are great too. You can run a light trap at night and collect tons of moths at night with minimal effort.
He gave in I realize the issue! It was me! The way I presented it to him ( in a cup) must of been to easy an he got bored! I let one crawl up the cage an he went for it an got it!!He will give in, it will just take time, if you can get some grasshoppers, his hunger strike will end very fast
I figured it out!! It was all my bad I was presenting it to him in a way he didn’t like or was bored by ( a cup) I let one crawl up the cage an he went right for it an got it! Finally lolHe will give in, it will just take time, if you can get some grasshoppers, his hunger strike will end very fast
Giddy up cowboyThat's an awesome idea. I could attache a Dubia to the back of a cricket. Have my own little rodeo show.
I’m gonna need mor info on this light trap you speak of because there are tons of katydids moths and mantids around my apartment I just can’t figure out how to beat catch them and if I could make a trap that would be a dream lolYou want some flying prey, works every time. Dragon flies are best, BSFs are great too. You can run a light trap at night and collect tons of moths at night with minimal effort.
I literally throw a halogen work light out in my backyard around 830pm and let it sit for 30-60 mins. Come out and collect with a very fine net and Just throw them in a 5gal tank and carry that. Don't know if that's pheasable at an apartment though?I’m gonna need mor info on this light trap you speak of because there are tons of katydids moths and mantids around my apartment I just can’t figure out how to beat catch them and if I could make a trap that would be a dream lol
Wasting your time with a halogen light if there are a bunch of other light sources around, you’ll just blend in with the rest. Even more so if they are using HPS bulbs for lighting The parking lots.I literally throw a halogen work light out in my backyard around 830pm and let it sit for 30-60 mins. Come out and collect with a very fine net and Just throw them in a 5gal tank and carry that. Don't know if that's pheasable at an apartment though?
What?! I'm coming over! I didn't find a single katydid all summer.I’m gonna need mor info on this light trap you speak of because there are tons of katydids moths and mantids around my apartment I just can’t figure out how to beat catch them and if I could make a trap that would be a dream lol
Yeah! I know they around because I can hear them I just can’t see or catch them. I live right next to Cherry Creek park so maybe I’ll go in at night one of these days and see what I can catch lol.What?! I'm coming over! I didn't find a single katydid all summer.
Now how do I make my city boy husband go camping with me to catch bugs He doesn’t like dirt or bug hmmmWasting your time with a halogen light if there are a bunch of other light sources around, you’ll just blend in with the rest. Even more so if they are using HPS bulbs for lighting The parking lots.
@Daesie11
Honestly really shouldn’t be running this close to populated areas anyway due to risk of contamination. But if you were confident your catch is clean, go with a simple UV light with a white sheet. Super simple, very effective. The UV light will put out wavelengths that make it stand out from other sources around. View attachment 247775View attachment 247776View attachment 247777
How do you collect the buggers off of the sheet?Wasting your time with a halogen light if there are a bunch of other light sources around, you’ll just blend in with the rest. Even more so if they are using HPS bulbs for lighting The parking lots.
@Daesie11
Honestly really shouldn’t be running this close to populated areas anyway due to risk of contamination. But if you were confident your catch is clean, go with a simple UV light with a white sheet. Super simple, very effective. The UV light will put out wavelengths that make it stand out from other sources around. View attachment 247775View attachment 247776View attachment 247777