Hatchling mealworm bowls.

Zbiz

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I was wondering what does everyone use as mealworm bowls for their hatchlings? I'm trying to collect supplies for my breeding rack. I have these nice ceramic bowls that are little over an inch in height. They work fine with my adults but I highly doubt a hatchling is gona be able to see over it lol.
Thanks for the help! :D
 

acpart

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I use jar covers --mayo, pb, cricket water (covers) and also the bottom part of the cardboard cricket containers that I get my crickets in by mail every week. All these are only about 1/4" high. I put some gutload in to keep them interested and if some get out, the babies are in pretty small enclosures so it makes it easier for them to hunt.

Aliza
 

Jeanne

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GroovyGeckos.com said:
Petri dishes work pretty well, but some mealworms can/do escape.

I use the petri dishes too, you can get them on Ebay. I use the small ones for babies, and the larger ones for juvies!

I also do like Aliza, I save all the covers from my calium dishes etc. and use them as well :main_thumbsup:
 

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