Ronandex317
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Hey everyone!
So I have a 3-5 month veiled whom I've had for 2 1/2 weeks now. So far I've only fed him crickets and meal worms but I heard mealworms aren't very good for him. Today I got super worms (much larger than I expected) and flightless fruit flies. I was worried the super worms were too big for him till he gobbled one down and promptly went to sleep (had just turned the lights off)
So my question is what other feeders should I get Leo being as Wong as he is? I'm not sure how useful the fruit flies are but I thought they were worth a try for variety.
Also, what fruits would be a good idea. Planning on giving him some banana tomorrow.
For a little added info; I let him hunt all the crickets he wants by putting around 20 in at a time. I leave some orange cubes on the floor of the cage for them to eat. Is that safe?? Then I have a feeding bowl where I have put worms. Ran out of live meal worms and have a stash of freeze dried ones as emergency. Have those in his bowl if he needs them. Then today I put 2 super worms in and Leo imideatly ate one.
Is that a decent idea? Hunting crickets and steady supply of worms in the bowl? Then, should I have some sort of feed for the worms while they are in the bowl?
I dust everything before feeding.
Any input and advice would be very much so appreciated thank you!
So I have a 3-5 month veiled whom I've had for 2 1/2 weeks now. So far I've only fed him crickets and meal worms but I heard mealworms aren't very good for him. Today I got super worms (much larger than I expected) and flightless fruit flies. I was worried the super worms were too big for him till he gobbled one down and promptly went to sleep (had just turned the lights off)
So my question is what other feeders should I get Leo being as Wong as he is? I'm not sure how useful the fruit flies are but I thought they were worth a try for variety.
Also, what fruits would be a good idea. Planning on giving him some banana tomorrow.
For a little added info; I let him hunt all the crickets he wants by putting around 20 in at a time. I leave some orange cubes on the floor of the cage for them to eat. Is that safe?? Then I have a feeding bowl where I have put worms. Ran out of live meal worms and have a stash of freeze dried ones as emergency. Have those in his bowl if he needs them. Then today I put 2 super worms in and Leo imideatly ate one.
Is that a decent idea? Hunting crickets and steady supply of worms in the bowl? Then, should I have some sort of feed for the worms while they are in the bowl?
I dust everything before feeding.
Any input and advice would be very much so appreciated thank you!