Hey
My geckos still haven't touched their food. (I have a vet appointment next week, no worries)
in the meantime, i was wondering, if it'd be an okay idea to make a makeshift slurry to try and feed to them?
since i can't get a lot of the items needed for the original golden gecko slurry, i thought about making a makeshift one with what i have, or what i read can be supplemented:
organic beef baby food
mealworms
waxworms (since they're starting to turn into moths and it'd be a terrible waste to not do anything with them)
crickets
Elotrans powder (Elotrans Fine powder (3400504) )
maybe a bit of repashy's grub pie?`(they won't eat that on its own)
a small bit of repti calcium and repti vitamins
blended down into a mush to dribble-feed to them (i don't want to force-feed, so i'd use the "smear some on their nose/lip and let them lick it" method)
mostly, i need to know if the mix would be alright to use
or, if i can't give them that until i've seen the vet
My geckos still haven't touched their food. (I have a vet appointment next week, no worries)
in the meantime, i was wondering, if it'd be an okay idea to make a makeshift slurry to try and feed to them?
since i can't get a lot of the items needed for the original golden gecko slurry, i thought about making a makeshift one with what i have, or what i read can be supplemented:
organic beef baby food
mealworms
waxworms (since they're starting to turn into moths and it'd be a terrible waste to not do anything with them)
crickets
Elotrans powder (Elotrans Fine powder (3400504) )
maybe a bit of repashy's grub pie?`(they won't eat that on its own)
a small bit of repti calcium and repti vitamins
blended down into a mush to dribble-feed to them (i don't want to force-feed, so i'd use the "smear some on their nose/lip and let them lick it" method)
mostly, i need to know if the mix would be alright to use
or, if i can't give them that until i've seen the vet