pool whats your favorite feeder

favorite feeder

  • wax worms

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • crickets

    Votes: 9 12.3%
  • butter worms

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • phinex worms

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • pinkys

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • roachs

    Votes: 16 21.9%
  • silk worms

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • frute flys

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • meal worms

    Votes: 35 47.9%
  • super worms

    Votes: 9 12.3%
  • other put in a post

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    73
  • Poll closed .

v2s13

New Member
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32
Location
Philippines
I really like feeding mealworms to my LGs but they are not that attractive to LGs coz they are not moving around the dish 5 minutes after I put them in.
 

marineman26

New Member
Messages
390
Location
Ohio
super worms for me although a cricket once in a while for dusting purposes and then of course mealies for my super picky female :main_evilgrin:
 

justindh1

New Member
Messages
1,584
Location
Pilot Grove, Missouri
I don't have a favorite but each of my geckos has a different one. They all want their choice of a feeder.

I feed crickets and mealworms tho if that means anything.
 

Remy

New Member
Messages
55
Location
Toronto
Still trying to get a good routine down, but I have my gecko on a regular diet of half cricket, half meal worm. I add in a couple silk worms, butter worms or wax worms during the week for a variety.
 

cryptid_hunter

New Member
Messages
94
Location
Alabama
Unfortunately what "would" be my favorite feeder doesn't seem to agree with my herps, lol. From all the nutritional info I've studied silkworms are the most nutritious and very low in fat. But the only herp in the house that likes them is my beardie, but she likes a variety. She eats mealies, supers, waxworms, silkies, hornworms, phoenix worms and crickets.

But my AFT's, they are a different story, they only like crickets. I've gotten the AFT's to eat a few waxworms each when I first got them by holding them and pressing the waxworm against their mouth. But that was the only way, and just not worth the effort really, so I just let them enjoy the crickets. I want to try to see if they'll eat the Dubia roaches, but my wife has voiced objections about buying any roaches, lol.
 

Cornman21

New Member
Messages
25
Unfortunately what "would" be my favorite feeder doesn't seem to agree with my herps, lol. From all the nutritional info I've studied silkworms are the most nutritious and very low in fat. But the only herp in the house that likes them is my beardie, but she likes a variety. She eats mealies, supers, waxworms, silkies, hornworms, phoenix worms and crickets.

But my AFT's, they are a different story, they only like crickets. I've gotten the AFT's to eat a few waxworms each when I first got them by holding them and pressing the waxworm against their mouth. But that was the only way, and just not worth the effort really, so I just let them enjoy the crickets. I want to try to see if they'll eat the Dubia roaches, but my wife has voiced objections about buying any roaches, lol.

yea roaches escaping would be catastrophic.
 

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