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RE: Crickets too big??

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Posted by: horsema at Sun Jun 13 23:29:10 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by horsema ]  
   

You can get different sized crickets from Ghann (www.ghann.com)
I have ordered from them and they are good to deal with. I also have a 12" dragon that I have been feeding silkworms. Those can be used even if bigger than the space between their eyes because they do not have the hard shell. I was scared to death to feed them to her. But after talking with some folks on here and another forum realized it was ok. I started out giving her the smaller ones (just to make myself feel better). The silkworms are high in protein. I have been looking at the Phoenix worms too. The Phoenix worms are very high in calcium. They are really easy to keep. You do not have to refridgerate them or even feed them. Just keep them in the container they come in and they last several weeks. I just ordered some yesterday and should have them this coming week.


   

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