FelanMoira
New Member
- Messages
- 298
- Location
- WV, USA
I gutload all my crickets with this food: http://www.premiumcrickets.com/Cricket-Food.html
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein Min 20%
Crude Fat Min 6.5%
Crude Fiber Min 7.0%
Calcium Min 0.8% - Max 1.1%
Phosphorous Min 0.3%
Ingredients
Dehulled Soybean Meal, ground corn, fish meal, wheat middlings, rice bran, honey, bee pollen vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, niacin supplement, calcium pantohenate, choline chloride, folic acid, menadione sodium bisulfite comples, calcium carbonate, magnanous oxide, ferrous sulfate copper chloride, zinc oxide, ethylanadiamine dihydriodide, sodium selenite.
and also add this calcium to the cricket tank and dust the crickets I feed once a week: http://www.premiumcrickets.com/Cricket-Calcium.html
We looked hard and found the highest quality calcium on the market. This calcium is used in industrial applications where purity is critical. Now, we bring it to the reptile market so you can have a healthy pet at an affordable price.
Calcium Properties
Calcium Carbonate, CaC03 96.8%
Iron Oxide, Fe2O3 0.10%
Silicon Oxide, SiO2 0.65%
Aluminum Oxide, Al2O3 0.12%
Magnesium Oxide, MgO 1.07%
I also use T-Rex Leopard Gecko Dust on my crickets and in the cricket tank: http://www.t-rexproducts.com/Dynamic/product_detail.asp?item=83252&series=1
My two guys aren't interested in mealies (which I have because of doing wild bird rehab). Any suggestions on how to get them to eat them too? The mealies are in wheat germ, oats, cornmeal, and any other dry grains I can find (some dog food too), along with the cricket food, and calcium.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein Min 20%
Crude Fat Min 6.5%
Crude Fiber Min 7.0%
Calcium Min 0.8% - Max 1.1%
Phosphorous Min 0.3%
Ingredients
Dehulled Soybean Meal, ground corn, fish meal, wheat middlings, rice bran, honey, bee pollen vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin supplement, niacin supplement, calcium pantohenate, choline chloride, folic acid, menadione sodium bisulfite comples, calcium carbonate, magnanous oxide, ferrous sulfate copper chloride, zinc oxide, ethylanadiamine dihydriodide, sodium selenite.
and also add this calcium to the cricket tank and dust the crickets I feed once a week: http://www.premiumcrickets.com/Cricket-Calcium.html
We looked hard and found the highest quality calcium on the market. This calcium is used in industrial applications where purity is critical. Now, we bring it to the reptile market so you can have a healthy pet at an affordable price.
Calcium Properties
Calcium Carbonate, CaC03 96.8%
Iron Oxide, Fe2O3 0.10%
Silicon Oxide, SiO2 0.65%
Aluminum Oxide, Al2O3 0.12%
Magnesium Oxide, MgO 1.07%
I also use T-Rex Leopard Gecko Dust on my crickets and in the cricket tank: http://www.t-rexproducts.com/Dynamic/product_detail.asp?item=83252&series=1
My two guys aren't interested in mealies (which I have because of doing wild bird rehab). Any suggestions on how to get them to eat them too? The mealies are in wheat germ, oats, cornmeal, and any other dry grains I can find (some dog food too), along with the cricket food, and calcium.