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feeder problem, please help!

fruitionx Aug 31, 2003 08:39 PM

I have been trying out the worms both supers and mealies, which they like wayyy better than the crickets. But my problem is, how do you put them in a dish to be fed, mine keep crawling out and then go into cracks where my leos cant find them, this kinda poses a problem since i think they ate them all so i give them more...but then i cleaned out their cage and found at least 10-20 of them in the cracks between the cage and the towels, and under the hides...errrrrrrrr help would be appreciated
p.s. anyone need or know of anyone who is looking for a large 332 vision? only been used 4 monthes, by my uros but i need to get a fancy cage to put in our new addition lol (i know this isn't "legal"
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Lauren
1.1 Saharan Uromastyx (Rico-orange, ????-yellow)
1.1 Albino Leopard Gecko (????-male, ????-female)
Cozmo-Hannovarian/Trakehner Gelding
Chip-Dutch Warmblood Gelding
Ck-Hannovarian Gelding
Cruiser-Irish Sporthorse Gelding
Morgan-Labrador Retriever
Opal-Persian Cat
Dude-Jack Russel Terrier
Sky-Blue Male Betta
From: New Jersey

Replies (1)

jag Sep 01, 2003 01:58 PM

For a while one of my leos had a hard time catching food in her tank. It had tile and sand in it and the crix would dig between the tiles. So you can either get a kritter carrier or a 10 gal tank. And just put your leo in it with the crix. I did that for a while and it worked great. I would just through like 20 crix in and keep her in the 10 gal tank for about 10-15 min and that allowed her to eat plus gave me a clue on how much I should be feeding her.
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2 male leos: Winky HY & Lenny TangCT & 4 Female Leos: Sunshine Super tang, Serenity Tremper HY Jungle Albino, Skittle Hypo-Golden, and Banana Patternless.

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