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Posted by: jamster at Wed Apr 4 17:13:25 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jamster ] i was wondering about the "rubbing waxworms on crix" etc. does anyone know if i kept waxworms and mealworms in the same box, do you reckon the mealies would smell of waxworms enough to trick the leo into thinking they were waxworms..? he almost seemed interested in a crick today, but when he saw it he just turned away. the waxies i've been breeding have turned into moths now (well 1 out of 4 has lol) so hopefully will have waxies in a few weeks. i've also gone back to calci sand for a subby aswell. i know you'll all shout. but for my leo's hygene and stress levels its easier to have sand in so i dont have to remove my leo everytime i want new paper down. my new tank set up has gone tits up thanks to my dog and his damn eating habits. so that has set me back about 5 days now. i think i found out where that crick went, that one that i thought my leo ate. seems he escaped somehow, and was foolish enough to "crawl" across my bedroom floor (it only had 1 back leg lol) so seems he hasnt eaten it. im going into town tomorrow to try out this new waxworm scent hypothosis, and if someone could tell me how to force feed in the proper manner, i'd be greatly appreciated. [ Hide Replies ]
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