I am wondering cause when I spray the babies, they always lick up the water. Could I make a diluted batch and spray them with it so I can make sure they are getting enough?
Thanks for the help...
Steve
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I am wondering cause when I spray the babies, they always lick up the water. Could I make a diluted batch and spray them with it so I can make sure they are getting enough?
Thanks for the help...
Steve
I wouldn't do it.. dusting the crickets and greens should be enough.
if they are eating it on their prey items, i would just leave it at that, you dont want to oversupplement, so long as they are getting it on their prey, that should be plenty.
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I was doing a "shake and bake" bag of crickets 2 weeks ago and the baggie had small holes in it. I got the calcium dust in my right eye. It resulted in a swollen eye that looked like something out of a horror movie. (That and an outragious eye doctor bill)
I would think that it could be really bad for a beardies eyes too.
Sky
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