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Food and Feeding
I Don't want to sound stupid
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<blockquote data-quote="dlemmings" data-source="post: 195168" data-attributes="member: 5726"><p>hmmm, where did you hear this?</p><p></p><p>i feed my crickets carrot and misc. greens from fridge...my Lineola eats crickets almost exclusively and she is going strong.</p><p></p><p>but I my Ghost pair both died somewhat early and I would feed them crickets when I ran out of BBF</p><p></p><p>anyone else hear of carrots being bad to feed crix, or have any solid proof?</p><p></p><p>Callum, do any fishing shops sell maggots or "spikes" as we call them in U.S.?</p><p></p><p>I prefer to buy maggots as they store well in the refrigerator, i set some out each week to pupate. then they can be stored in fridge again ( set some opupa out each day so they hatch dailey)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlemmings, post: 195168, member: 5726"] hmmm, where did you hear this? i feed my crickets carrot and misc. greens from fridge...my Lineola eats crickets almost exclusively and she is going strong. but I my Ghost pair both died somewhat early and I would feed them crickets when I ran out of BBF anyone else hear of carrots being bad to feed crix, or have any solid proof? Callum, do any fishing shops sell maggots or "spikes" as we call them in U.S.? I prefer to buy maggots as they store well in the refrigerator, i set some out each week to pupate. then they can be stored in fridge again ( set some opupa out each day so they hatch dailey) [/QUOTE]
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