Kmay571
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So I have been losing my mind for a few weeks now. I cannot find a container that will keep the mealworms in the dish that my geckos cannot knock over. I've resorted to those crazy suspended mealworms feeders ABOVE a food dish, so that there is at least a delay until the worms are crawling all over my tank. I don't know if I just got a bunch of Houdini mealworms on my hands or if there is something I'm missing.
If the dish is too tall, the geckos aren't interested. If it's too shallow, the worms get out. If it's light, it gets knocked over. If it's smooth, the geckos won't stand on it. If it's rough, the mealworms run free.
My tiles aren't glued down or grouted together, so the mealies make a mad dash for the cracks under the tiles. It's becoming a pain to have to break down my tank every day to get all the worms out.
I feel like an awful person for complaining about something so small, but I would really appreciate some advice. My girls will only eat mealworms.
Pardon the mess in the picture. I took the picture before I cleaned, so I wouldn't forget.
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If the dish is too tall, the geckos aren't interested. If it's too shallow, the worms get out. If it's light, it gets knocked over. If it's smooth, the geckos won't stand on it. If it's rough, the mealworms run free.
My tiles aren't glued down or grouted together, so the mealies make a mad dash for the cracks under the tiles. It's becoming a pain to have to break down my tank every day to get all the worms out.
I feel like an awful person for complaining about something so small, but I would really appreciate some advice. My girls will only eat mealworms.
Pardon the mess in the picture. I took the picture before I cleaned, so I wouldn't forget.
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