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Best gutload for feeder crickets.
I was just wondering what the best gutload would be for feeder crickets. By best i mean most nutritious for the animal they are being fed to. THanks.
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Re: Best gutload for feeder crickets.
It depends on what the crickets are being feed to, what are you feeding the cricket to?
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Re: Best gutload for feeder crickets.
I always used Fluker's gutload plus pieces of fruit for watering, when I kept lizards. The gutload is nice for large amounts of crickets (100+) because it's easy to dole out and easy to dump when it gets old.
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Re: Best gutload for feeder crickets.
You can use a lot of things found around the house, such as unsweetened Quaker Oats, unsweetened cereals, and fruits and veggies that are high in nutritional value. I find these things cheaper and easier than commercial gutloads, even though they work well too.
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Re: Best gutload for feeder crickets.
One thing I forgot...I feed my beardie a lot of Phoenix worms, which you do not need to gutload. They have great nutritional value already, especially loads of calcium. The only problem is that I can't find a store that sells them so I have to order them online.
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Re: Best gutload for feeder crickets.
 Originally Posted by Clear
It depends on what the crickets are being feed to, what are you feeding the cricket to?
Crested gecko
 Originally Posted by icygirl
I always used Fluker's gutload plus pieces of fruit for watering, when I kept lizards. The gutload is nice for large amounts of crickets (100+) because it's easy to dole out and easy to dump when it gets old.
Yeah I have some of that Monster diet hi cal stuff. ANd the flukers orange cube stuff.
 Originally Posted by lmartelli77
One thing I forgot...I feed my beardie a lot of Phoenix worms, which you do not need to gutload. They have great nutritional value already, especially loads of calcium. The only problem is that I can't find a store that sells them so I have to order them online.
Yeah I used to use those but its such a pain to find them. And my beardie lost interest along time ago cus they are soo small.
Thanks guys I was just curious what everyone else used for gutload. I guess im alright then lol.
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