Okay - this may be a silly question but here goes.
When choosing the appropriate size of the feeder - that should be smaller than the distance between their eyes - are we looking at the length or width of the feeder?
The crickets I have right now are about a quarter inch long (Petsmart Small size for this week...) - and the girls are not interested in them. But they meet the between the eyes criteria. However, I read about people feeding superworms - which the ones I've seen have been two to three inches long.
So I wonder if I'm over thinking the cricket size and could go up a size to longer crickets - as long as they aren't too wide.
The tiny crickets are currently living high on the hog in an old vivarium, eating greens, so that once they get a little bigger, I can try feeding them again.
Cheers, K
When choosing the appropriate size of the feeder - that should be smaller than the distance between their eyes - are we looking at the length or width of the feeder?
The crickets I have right now are about a quarter inch long (Petsmart Small size for this week...) - and the girls are not interested in them. But they meet the between the eyes criteria. However, I read about people feeding superworms - which the ones I've seen have been two to three inches long.
So I wonder if I'm over thinking the cricket size and could go up a size to longer crickets - as long as they aren't too wide.
The tiny crickets are currently living high on the hog in an old vivarium, eating greens, so that once they get a little bigger, I can try feeding them again.
Cheers, K