Keeping worms, insects other than crickets in cage?

Nick429255

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Quick question: I feed my panther crickets on a free roam basis where he just tags them off the screen/plant in his cage....what's the best way to keep "worm" type food (wax,supers,meal) in the cage for him? Since he's not used to a dish I'm not sure if he'd go after them. Any suggestions?
 
With my veiled ferguson I just got one of those 5 dollar worm bowls from pet smart and he had no problem at all figuring out there was food in there I think chams are way smarter than we give them credit for
 
Ya supers usually move around enough that if you can get it up somewhere high he should be fine getting them. I have a corner bowl that I use but most of the time i just hand feed worms since they usually shouldnt/cant have as much
 
For mine I keep a shallow tupper with worms resting on the base of his cage right under one of this favorite low vantage points. He likes to sit on a perch that's close to the ground and scan it for supers, since I used to just throw them in. But now he just has to fish them out of a little tupper and I know there isn't a super lost in the cage somewhere changing into a beetle (happens to me all the time).

But it did take him getting used to bowls at first, since he's WC. The shallower and easier to see into the better, I think.
 
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