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Thursday, November 19, 2009 - 3 Posts
Of insects out there though - crickets, feeder roaches and locusts can be the staple diet
on hardpacked and rocky ground, so stick with slate, reptile carpet or even tissue or newspaper
and another that is a reptile multivitamin. A small dish of pure calcium should also be left in the enclosure
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Thursday, April 10, 2008 - 4 Posts by 4 People
roaches, multivitamin and calcium from beautifuldragons.com. So what do i need? What are the temp
requirements? Humidity requirements? Basking spot? Things to climb on? Feeding requirements aka live
an under the tank heat mat rated for the tank size that you choose
The roaches are great food for a Leo
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Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 15 Posts by 6 People
To swim, basking spots, and all kinds of stuff.
I recently purchased a Peninsula Cooter from a reptile
+ Hermit Crabs
2 Haitian Roaches: Fedora and Flora
4 Madagascar Hissing Roaches and 1,000+ Lobster
Hello and welcome to the board.Welcome....so why the roaches? lol just had to ask.Quote: so why
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Sunday, December 28, 2008 - 7 Posts by 5 People
Crickets are best but what about mealworms and roaches? If you do use live feeders how do you prevent...
, various baby foods and live insects. Can Cresties live on CGD their entire lives
with humidity
Baby foods cannot be a staple diet, CGD can be a staple, it has everything they need vitamin
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Friday, October 16, 2009 - 5 Posts
Prey
Silkworms (Best), Phoenix Worms, Crickets (Gut Load and Dust) or Roaches (Dubia or Lobster to name
x 24”W is better. 18” to 24” in height.
Humidity
Bearded Dragons are a desert dwelling reptile
beginners and advanced reptile keepers. Due to their docile nature and relative small size (usually
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Monday, March 02, 2009 - 13 Posts by 4 People
Them from, where to get their paste food from, the substrate needed and so on.
Also maybe some tips
on how to handle? See My Gecko's: http://gek-ko.deviantart.com/
Reptiles:
0.2.0 Leopard Gecko
1.0.0
or other insects.
Feeding Insects:
The best insects to feed are either crickets or feeder roaches
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007 - 3 Posts
And captive bred roaches. You must be confident that the feeders did not come in contact with any pesticides...
reptiles ability to survive. Heat is important in the ability for a reptile to be able to digest
Posted 19 December 2007 - 02:37 PM
So this is what I ended up with. Chances are, this'll be updated many more times to come...
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 15 Posts by 11 People
Of them for feeding and rest of them die. No cricket lives more than 2 weeks after arriving home
place. I feed them with cricket food (1 small piece every 3 days)
I am not sure what is wrong here
the same basic stuff as roaches, dry ground cat/dog food, carrots, bananas etc. keep them
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 15 Posts by 6 People
Proper? I know the food will mold very fast, but I live in a place where I cannot buy pinhead crickets
in the web. Our A. versicolor sling will take roaches right out of the tweezers, so where
will take roaches right out of the tweezers, so where there is a will, there is a way.
You don't want
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008 - 10 Posts
The best pet. We now have three iguanas and a leopard gecko, so we are no strangers to reptiles.
We
for a weekly diet and a live feeder every weekend keeps them happy. We also feed superworms and roaches...
to tame an animal that is normally a paranoid skiddish monitor. Both are great for reptile lovers
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