Looking for help with Identity...

1000 supers for $10 is a heck of a steal as well. They sell cups of 50 here for anywhere from $3-$5 anywhere that I've ever been....
 
When I posted a pic of the feeders the new worms were already in there. I do have more room (not much) when the time comes.

He had an overstock of bugs, I guess his breeding is going very well. The crickets were on sale for a while too at only $7 for a box of 1000 +tax.

I was buying supers from my local reptile shop for $10 / 100. :(

Not sure what all is involved in shipping bugs across the border... Im sure if you paid the shipping and or fees, he would hook you up.

I will PM you the link.
 
On a side note.
I have never seen such active crickets and supers. they are truly the best feeders I have ever seen.
 
Still looking for help in identifying this species.

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Thanks :D
 
I did similar searches.... found nothing... i need to order crickets in the next day or so. A free box would be great!! lol...
 
I did see your setup, indeed. I just didn't know if you had room in the tubs for that many more insects, or if the tubs were already pretty full. :p



How does the guy afford to send out THAT MANY insects over and over and over and not lose money? Are the contests only for people in Canada?
Didn't you read the commercial?
 
in case anyone was following this thread, or was wondering what the answer was...

Our guess was - Horned Toad (Short-Horned Lizard)

Correct answer was - Regal Horned Lizard (P. solare)

I was close... but no dice.. :LOL:
 
in case anyone was following this thread, or was wondering what the answer was...

Our guess was - Horned Toad (Short-Horned Lizard)

Correct answer was - Regal Horned Lizard (P. solare)

I was close... but no dice.. :LOL:

It was a horny toad haha, too funny. I love those little buggers I use to catch them all the time when I was a kid. The short horned Lizard you guessed are native where I live :).

Scratch that we got Regals too :). I guess Regals, Flat tails, and Round tails are only found in the Sonoran desert. along with a few other species that they dont list, very interesting.
 
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