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Food and Feeding
Why does cricket use get a bad rap.
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<blockquote data-quote="maybon" data-source="post: 194453" data-attributes="member: 6335"><p>wow that's horrible... you should probably feed any feeder insect with a range of different veggies (I feed my roaches anything that is thrown away eg the base of broccoli &amp; cauliflower, the bottom of a carrot, apple core etc... etc... Then you should add some protein in there as well. I use fish food because I have left over pellets of the stuff (axolotl food actually). But cat/dog food is probably the cheapest easiest option.</p><p></p><p>The real worry about feeding them well is removing the food if it starts to mold in my opinion. I had an orange slice go from normal to covered in penicillin mold over night. (white &amp; green hairy one)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maybon, post: 194453, member: 6335"] wow that's horrible... you should probably feed any feeder insect with a range of different veggies (I feed my roaches anything that is thrown away eg the base of broccoli & cauliflower, the bottom of a carrot, apple core etc... etc... Then you should add some protein in there as well. I use fish food because I have left over pellets of the stuff (axolotl food actually). But cat/dog food is probably the cheapest easiest option. The real worry about feeding them well is removing the food if it starts to mold in my opinion. I had an orange slice go from normal to covered in penicillin mold over night. (white & green hairy one) [/QUOTE]
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