jajeanpierre
Chameleon Enthusiast
Yesterday while placing an order for crickets with my regular supplier, Ghann's Crickets (a Chameleon Forum sponsor), I spoke to the plant manager about how to improve my cricket-keeping husbandry.
I keep crickets a week before I start feeding them to the chameleons. Although they don't die, they are often not as vigorous as they were when I took them out of the box.
His first suggestion was better hydration. I had been hydrating them by feeding them washed greens or fruit. Ghanns uses this type of waterer and put paper towels in the bottom to wick up all the water and prevent the crickets from drowning.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/products/1-gallon-poultry-waterer
He told me to never use the cubes for hydration. They are so effective pulling water into them that they will actually dehydrate the crickets. I think we all "knew" the hydration cubes were bad, but never knew why.
I keep crickets a week before I start feeding them to the chameleons. Although they don't die, they are often not as vigorous as they were when I took them out of the box.
His first suggestion was better hydration. I had been hydrating them by feeding them washed greens or fruit. Ghanns uses this type of waterer and put paper towels in the bottom to wick up all the water and prevent the crickets from drowning.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/products/1-gallon-poultry-waterer
He told me to never use the cubes for hydration. They are so effective pulling water into them that they will actually dehydrate the crickets. I think we all "knew" the hydration cubes were bad, but never knew why.