gutloading confusion.. help please

Kiefer

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Yeah, I try. :) My parents have been generous with helping me take care of Emmillio(my leos name) so I am going to talk about a vet appointment.
 
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Kiefer

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So I've pondered, and I want opinions on if this will work: I feed my leo 8 crickets a day, he is 8-10 months old(I feed him everyday because he still waits for food like he's hungry and he eats all 8 :) ) If I do the same dusting schedule, but dust only 4 crickets on Monday and Thursday, would this work with out over doing the calcium w/D3?
 

Elizabeth Freer

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I just ordered some repashy superload and read the ingredients and it has a lot of everything. I'm dusting 2x a week now with sticky tongue farms miner all all in one. And 1x a week with reptivite multivitamin for vitamin a. Should I tweak this schedule? If so, how?

Hi Kiefer,

There's really no point of using Miner-all. The insects are deficient in mostly fat soluble vitamins and calcium. This product only contains d3. Reptivite contains fat soluble, 16 amino acids and minerals. Miner-all, bromine reminds me of toxicity, found in aquatic vegetation (they don't eat veggies and live in desert). I would just use the Reptivite and a separate bottle of calcium with d3 if I were you.

My crickets were not very pleased with the bearded dragon food, so if you notice them on the thin side or eating each other (hopefully it does not come to this), will be best to offer something else.

Elizabeth~ I will update on the bearded dragon food. And the superload has vitamin A acetate. I guess I will have to experiment or something for dusting. If the member answers please let me know. Do you or cricket know any signs that will show me if the levels of calcium or vitamins get to high? Than I can know to switch gutloads or dust schedule. May I ask what gutloads you or cricket use incase the superload doesn't turn out well?

So I've pondered, and I want opinions on if this will work: I feed my leo 8 crickets a day, he is 8-10 months old(I feed him everyday because he still waits for food like he's hungry and he eats all 8 :) ) If I do the same dusting schedule, but dust only 4 crickets on Monday and Thursday, would this work with out over doing the calcium w/D3?

Repashy's Superload -- Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein min. 20%, Crude Fat min. 5%, Crude Fiber max. 10%, Moisture max. 8%, Ash max. 15%, Calcium min. 8%, Vitamin A min. 10,000 IU/lb, Vitamin D min. 1,000 IU/lb, Vitamin E min. 100 IU/lb.

DIRECTIONS: Offer to insects in a shallow dish 24 hours prior to being used as feed items. Also, make SuperLoad available in your animal enclosures, so that crickets that are not consumed immediately have an available food source. Hungry crickets can harm your animal, and will lose nutritional value without a continuous source of good nutrition.

Refrigeration will extend freshness.

Keifer ~

Thanks for your offer to keep us updated on the beardie food as a dry cricket diet. My recommendations are based upon you using that all the time to feed your crickets.

Are you planning to use the Superload or not plus the beardie food?

Superload contains A acetate and D3. Here's what I would try.
0. I would NOT always feed Superload to your crickets. I would only use Superload 24 hours prior to the feeding 2x per week only, say for Mon and then Thurs feedings. Other than that I would feed your crickets Zoo Med's Natural Bearded Dragon Food Adult Formula.

1. I would NOT leave Superload in leo Emmillio's enclosure at all. Any crickets not eaten should be removed from Emmillio's vivarium.

2. I would use the Superload as per directions, but only 2x per week. Superload contains both D3 and A acetate.

3. I would ONLY use the Superload 2x per week with NO other dusting per week.

4. Do you know about urates: the usually white part attached to the feces? Generally the urates should be about 1/3 the size of the feces. Right now are the urates pure white?

5. Here are some signs that could indicate trouble from the beardie food or trouble from the Superload
---diarrhea (if the beardie food has too much fiber for your leo)
---yellowish urates
---change in poop appearance
---sluggish crickets

I will keep this thread posted if I hear from that member about his Superload experiences.
 
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Elizabeth Freer

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PS:

Please post a picture of Emmillio on this thread.

Thing is that Zoo Med's Reptivite should be used sparingly too.

Zoo Med's Reptivite with D3 Guaranteed Analysis: Ingredients
Dicalcium Phosphate, Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Maltodextrins, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Choline Bitartrate, Magnesium Oxide, L-Leucine, Manganese Sulfate, Ascorbic Acid, L-Arginine, L-Lysine Monohydrochloride, a-Tocopherol Acetate, L-Valine, L-Isoleucine, L-Threonine, L-Glutamine, L-Alanine, L-Glutamic Acid, Calcium Pantothenate, L-Phenylalanine, Dried Kelp, L-Tyrosine, Lecithin, Ferrous Fumarate, L-Cystine, L-Histidine, Glycine, DL-Methionine, L-Serine, L-Aspartic Acid, Niacin, Copper Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Vitamin A Acetate, Riboflavin, Cholecalciferol (Source of Vitamin D3), Thiamine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement.
 
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Elizabeth Freer

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May I ask what gutloads you or cricket use incase the superload doesn't turn out well?

So far I haven't really been using the T-Rex Calcium Plus Food for Crickets that I have. Did use it a couple times in the beginning last summer.

I use calcium with D3 (Repti Calcium with D3, sometimes Rep-Cal's calcium with D3) roughly 2x per week and Reptivite without D3 about 2x per month.

I feed my crickets and dubia Albers' All Purpose Poultry Feed all the time. That contains A acetate plus other ingredients of course.
 
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Kiefer

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The urates are pure white. So to make this clear, your saying to feed the crickets 24/7 with the beardie food, and replace dusting 2x a week with the superload? And than the week I don't use the superload, dust with calcium w/D3? Is the beardie food I'm guessing nutritious enough to be a diet/gutload?
 

cricket4u

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Keifer ~

Thanks for your offer to keep us updated on the beardie food as a dry cricket diet. My recommendations are based upon you using that all the time to feed your crickets.

Are you planning to use the Superload or not plus the beardie food?

Superload contains A acetate and D3. Here's what I would try.
0. I would NOT always feed Superload to your crickets. I would only use Superload 24 hours prior to the feeding 2x per week only, say for Mon and then Thurs feedings. Other than that I would feed your crickets Zoo Med's Natural Bearded Dragon Food Adult Formula.

1. I would NOT leave Superload in leo Emmillio's enclosure at all. Any crickets not eaten should be removed from Emmillio's vivarium.

2. I would use the Superload as per directions, but only 2x per week. Superload contains both D3 and A acetate.

3. I would ONLY use the Superload 2x per week with NO other dusting per week.

4. Do you know about urates: the usually white part attached to the feces? Generally the urates should be about 1/3 the size of the feces. Right now are the urates pure white?

5. Here are some signs that could indicate trouble from the beardie food or trouble from the Superload
---diarrhea (if the beardie food has too much fiber for your leo)
---yellowish urates
---change in poop appearance
---sluggish crickets

I will keep this thread posted if I hear from that member about his Superload experiences.

Elizabeth,

I just looked back at the initial post. He mentions the Juvenile bearded dragon food, not the adult.

Adult:
Crude Protein (Min) 16.0 % Crude Fat (Min) 2.5 %Crude Fiber (Max) 16.0 %Moisture (Max) 13.0 %Ash (Max) 10.0 Calcium (Min) 0.8 Calcium (Max) 1.2 %Phosphorus (Min) 0.4 %Sodium (Max) 0.3 %

Juvenile:
Crude Protein (Min) 24.0 %Crude Fat (Min) 3.0 %Crude Fiber (Max) 13.0 %Moisture (Max) 13.0 %Ash (Max) 10.0 Calcium (Min) 0.8 Calcium (Max) 1.2 %Phosphorus (Min) 0.5 %Sodium (Max) 0.3 %

My roaches get about 50% juvenile bearded dragon food (29% protein) and 50% fruits and veggies. (

Post #29
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/comm.../71101-arm-pit-bubbles-lets-talk-about-3.html

I bought the adult as you recommended for trial which the crickets were not very excited about.

Now the Juvenile: Look at the reviews, if the dragon does not eat it, I have to wonder how the crickets would react. Read the reviews.
http://reviews.petco.com/3554/10674...enile-bearded-dragon-food-reviews/reviews.htm
 
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Elizabeth Freer

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Thos was about 2 weeks ago.

The urates are pure white. So to make this clear, your saying to feed the crickets 24/7 with the beardie food, and replace dusting 2x a week with the superload? And than the week I don't use the superload, dust with calcium w/D3? Is the beardie food I'm guessing nutritious enough to be a diet/gutload?

Any chance of a new photo...a top down view?

Good urates! :)


I need to figure out these conversions for Superload:
vitamin D3 1,000 IU/lb = ? IU/kg

vitamin A 10,00 IU/lb = ? IU/kg

Thanks for asking.

No formal gutload (Repashy's Superfood, T-Rex Calcium Plus Food for Crickets) is safe to be used as a staple food all the time! The purpose of a formal gutload is to jack up the nutrients right before the cricket/dubia is consumed by the leo. Other dry diets should be fed the crickets/dubia on the other days.

so:

1. Feed Zoo Med's Natural BD Adult Formula to crickets/dubia all the time except when you gutload with Superload.

2. Set aside 8 crickets (your leo's full meal) on Sunday and Wednesday for the 24 hour gutload process. ONLY feed them Superload. Only provide water for a moisture source during those 24 hours. Feed those 8 crickets to Emmillio about 24 hours later.

3. At this time ONLY do the formal gutload 2x per week as above. No other dustings!

4. May also need to add some dusting with a Repti Calcium with D3 product, but not right now.

5. Watch for any poop changes.
 
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Kiefer

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Oh okay I understand now. Thank you for helping me! I really appreciate it. The conversion is what also gets me, hate math. :( lol
 

Kiefer

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Also, what do you mean by top down view? Like top of him, or bottom of him? He doesn't really like being handled, so a better photo may be a little difficult.
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Also, what do you mean by top down view? Like top of him, or bottom of him? He doesn't really like being handled, so a better photo may be a little difficult.

How about taking another photo, this time looking down upon him? He can be in his cage.

The ZM NBD Food Adult Formula may work well as a staple diet for your crickets. Certainly the person who suggested it liked it. You say your crickets are eating it.

Check my edits of post #31. :)
 
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Elizabeth Freer

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cricket4u said:
I bought the adult as you recommended for trial which the crickets were not very excited about.

Cricket4u ~ I understand that your crickets were unimpressed with the ZMNBDF Adult Formula.

How about marketing that custom insect food you use that is formulated by a friend or perhaps sharing the recipe? ;-)
 
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