I've been feeding my crickets an organic spring mix, as well as dandelions when I have them, carrots, a small amount of oats, and sometimes a chunk of cucumber or celery. Is this an okay feeding mix? Would a different greens mix be better?
The spring mix can contain small amounts of any of the following: green leaf, mizuna, green romaine, tango, green oak, green chard, baby spinach, arugula, frisee, tatsoi, mache, red chard, red leaf, lolla rosa, red romaine, red mustard, radicchio, red oak, beet tops.
If a few of these are no good I can take them out of the mix before feeding, or switch greens but I do prefer greens to fruits and the mixes are easier to keep.
They also get small scraps of organic fruits and root skins from time to time.
Also are there any birdseed mixes that make a good dry feed?
Crickets are dusted with Repashy before being fed to my leo.
The spring mix can contain small amounts of any of the following: green leaf, mizuna, green romaine, tango, green oak, green chard, baby spinach, arugula, frisee, tatsoi, mache, red chard, red leaf, lolla rosa, red romaine, red mustard, radicchio, red oak, beet tops.
If a few of these are no good I can take them out of the mix before feeding, or switch greens but I do prefer greens to fruits and the mixes are easier to keep.
They also get small scraps of organic fruits and root skins from time to time.
Also are there any birdseed mixes that make a good dry feed?
Crickets are dusted with Repashy before being fed to my leo.