Who is a good supplier for crickets and other feeders in west coast areas?

Anniel

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Just needing advice on some good suppliers of mail order crickets and worms in the west coast area? I'm hoping to find a supplier with a variety of feeders like, silk worms, crickets, butter worms etc. thanks :)
 
Hello. :) There are several different sites that you can look at. As far as something all in one.. Mulberry Farms maybe?
You could also place separate orders with say Coastal Silkworms & Ghann's Cricket Farm.

I have done business with all of the above mentioned and continue to. They have good quality feeders and excellent customer service.
There a a lot of companies to choose from though. You can also check Classifieds here on the forum in the Food section.. sometimes you can find pretty good deals.

I hope this helps a little. :D
 
Hello. :) There are several different sites that you can look at. As far as something all in one.. Mulberry Farms maybe?
You could also place separate orders with say Coastal Silkworms & Ghann's Cricket Farm.

I have done business with all of the above mentioned and continue to. They have good quality feeders and excellent customer service.
There a a lot of companies to choose from though. You can also check Classifieds here on the forum in the Food section.. sometimes you can find pretty good deals.

I hope this helps a little. :D

didnt mulberry farms stop selling crickets after they got a bad batch or did they start again?
 
Thanks for the info! I checked out coastal, and all if their silk worms are out of stock. So then I checked Mulberry and they aren't selling crickets right now. So I was thinking of buying silk worms and butter worms or horn worms from Mulberry. My panther chameleon is only 5 1/2 months or so, are all if these feeders okay to give him daily? Are some better than others to mix in with crickets? Thanks again! :)
 
Thanks for the info! I checked out coastal, and all if their silk worms are out of stock. So then I checked Mulberry and they aren't selling crickets right now. So I was thinking of buying silk worms and butter worms or horn worms from Mulberry. My panther chameleon is only 5 1/2 months or so, are all if these feeders okay to give him daily? Are some better than others to mix in with crickets? Thanks again! :)

Variety is GOOD. So just mix it up with the crickets, yes. Try not having one prey make up around 20% of the diet.

Have you thought about dubias? They are super easy to breed. They gutload great too. :)
 
I'm trying to have an open mind about Dubia roaches , but the idea really creeps me out! I am not a fan of insects, but have made huge progress since my 14 year old daughter talked me into the Chameleon, and we have been caring for him together. I'm finally getting used to the crickets! I may consider the roaches soon, but I'm not quite there yet! Thanks so much for the info!:)
 
Variety is GOOD. So just mix it up with the crickets, yes. Try not having one prey make up around 20% of the diet.

Have you thought about dubias? They are super easy to breed. They gutload great too. :)

What do you think of giving him Phoenix worms, and small super worms at his age? Are they okay on a daily basis?I was thinking of adding those also:)thxs
 
i find mulberry farms to be the best for hornworms and silkworms they arrive in great condition and if there is less than what u bought in the container then they will ship you another one free of charge :)
 
i find mulberry farms to be the best for hornworms and silkworms they arrive in great condition and if there is less than what u bought in the container then they will ship you another one free of charge :)

Thanks, I checked them out! They have a great variety!
 
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