Nutritional Values and Feeder Insects

Kermit at 09h07
12
May
2011
Nutritional Values and Feeder Insects

Feeder Insects

There are many different insects that you can feed your pet reptiles. The more common feeder insects include crickets, mealworms, superworms, and silkworms. With each feeder insect, each has its own pros and cons.

Most people either make a homemade gut load or purchase a commercial brand, which aids in the nutritious value of insect. The old saying, "you are what you eat," rea
About
This topic belongs to the forum
  • Numbers of topics : 2965
  • Numbers of messages : 26914
  • Numbers of users : 910
  • Numbers of points : 0
Similar topics
Feeder Insects When it comes to feeding an Insectivorous reptile there are many different suitable options available on the open market. Some bugs you may need to order on line but most you can find locally either in a herp specialty shop or local bai
I was wondering what everyone thought about using madagascar hissing cockroaches to feed my scorp. Does anyone think a scorpion would have a tough time chomping through that hard shell? I was also curious about the nutritional value of night crawlers,
just wondered what insects in general you tend to use for your scorps, personally i breed locusts and lobster roaches
I thought it might be useful for everyone to post what biscuits they use in their mixes. I think it would be a really good thread for members to refer back to if they are thinking of changing a mix, and really good for new members to see what sort of
Blaptica dubia roaches are, in my opinion, the best feeder insect to keep and feed to herps. They can't fly, they don't smell bad (at least not compared to crickets and mealworms), they can't survive and infest your house if they escape, they come in any
Forums from same category
See also
more_less
Informations

3 Replies For the topic :
"Nutritional Values and Feeder Insects"

This topic has been viewed 1618 times.

Last message :
12/05/2011 at 09h07 by "Kermit"