TheReptileben Well-Known Member Joined Jun 2, 2012 Messages 312 Reaction score 0 Location Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia Nov 8, 2012 #1 I use oat bran, carrots, apples and the picies stuff
Justdragons Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 27, 2009 Messages 1,910 Reaction score 10 Location Adelaide Nov 8, 2012 #2 I have so many of those little packets.. ive never really used them.
V Venomous_RBB Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2012 Messages 1,346 Reaction score 0 Location Port Stephens, NSW Nov 8, 2012 #3 Same JustDragons I have never had the crickets/woodies eat it, they love carrot and apples though
hugsta Almost Legendary Joined Aug 21, 2003 Messages 5,386 Reaction score 4 Location SYDNEY Nov 8, 2012 #4 I feed my woodies the 'dust' that is sieved from the rat food. Can't get better gut loading food for insects IMO. Daz
I feed my woodies the 'dust' that is sieved from the rat food. Can't get better gut loading food for insects IMO. Daz
Grogshla Very Well-Known Member Joined Aug 31, 2010 Messages 3,320 Reaction score 5 Nov 8, 2012 #5 carrots, wheat bix crumbs and the free gutload that comes with the crickets.
V Venomous_RBB Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2012 Messages 1,346 Reaction score 0 Location Port Stephens, NSW Nov 10, 2012 #6 hugsta said: I feed my woodies the 'dust' that is sieved from the rat food. Can't get better gut loading food for insects IMO. Daz Click to expand... Hmm never thought of that Daz, shame I dont keep rats anymore, thanks for the tip though ^^
hugsta said: I feed my woodies the 'dust' that is sieved from the rat food. Can't get better gut loading food for insects IMO. Daz Click to expand... Hmm never thought of that Daz, shame I dont keep rats anymore, thanks for the tip though ^^