First, thank you for the detailed response! These are the kinds of responses I appreciate on the forums.
1. Are there websites you recommend to purchase?
2. Should I even BOTHER to buy these if it's only for 2 geckos? The adult barely eats, the little one eats daily.
Good LORD! They not only need the elaborate setup but a heat pad purchased too? Until I can afford the time and money into these lil guys, I'll stick to crickets...
Nope, nope and nope. I live in New Orleans. That means anything I put out moist? Fruit flies take over. I have already dealt with fruit flies growing in my cricket cages. I can NOT have another fruit fly infestation in my own bedroom or anywhere else near the geckos or in the house.
I see these at Petco but never bought any... Are these popular on the list of preferred feeders?
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I should note again: I don't have the kind of lifestyle that allows me such freedom to breed, care for, and even make "homemade gut load" for these feeders. I'm just a simple leo owner who wants to have variety in my pets' diets. I usually work a 12 hour day shift (i work in the film industry) and at least with crickets I can rely on them being the EASIEST to take care of.
QUESTIONS TO ALL USERS:
1. What do I do with hornworms when they get too big (ready to pupate)? Should I just release them?
2. What is the most inexpensive and economic choice for feeders besides crickets?
3. Hornworms failed. What is the best route now? Phoenix worms? Silkworms? Roaches?
Their smallest amount is 500 worms... I have a lot of mouths to feed XD more than is on my signature.
1. Are there websites you recommend to purchase?
2. Should I even BOTHER to buy these if it's only for 2 geckos? The adult barely eats, the little one eats daily.
They also need a heat pad, egg crates and a healthy diet. Other than that they are probably the easiest feeder to breed and I breed a lot XD
Good LORD! They not only need the elaborate setup but a heat pad purchased too? Until I can afford the time and money into these lil guys, I'll stick to crickets...
I also do a wet gutload which consists of oranges, mangos, bananas, and papaya.
Nope, nope and nope. I live in New Orleans. That means anything I put out moist? Fruit flies take over. I have already dealt with fruit flies growing in my cricket cages. I can NOT have another fruit fly infestation in my own bedroom or anywhere else near the geckos or in the house.
Phoenix worms are also called calci worms and can usually be bought at Petco or also online.
I see these at Petco but never bought any... Are these popular on the list of preferred feeders?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I should note again: I don't have the kind of lifestyle that allows me such freedom to breed, care for, and even make "homemade gut load" for these feeders. I'm just a simple leo owner who wants to have variety in my pets' diets. I usually work a 12 hour day shift (i work in the film industry) and at least with crickets I can rely on them being the EASIEST to take care of.
QUESTIONS TO ALL USERS:
1. What do I do with hornworms when they get too big (ready to pupate)? Should I just release them?
2. What is the most inexpensive and economic choice for feeders besides crickets?
3. Hornworms failed. What is the best route now? Phoenix worms? Silkworms? Roaches?
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