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Different types of feeders for a Blondi
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<blockquote data-quote="Derbarbarian" data-source="post: 218450" data-attributes="member: 39124"><p>Good info! I've thought about getting wax worms and trying those out, unfortunately I haven't found those for sale locally, and where I've found them online, the smallest quantity you can get is 250, which considering she only eats every 3 or so days would be a bit excessive as I'm not sure how long those will actually live for and how difficult it is to keep them alive. I had a couple of green tree frogs at one point and I used to get a couple of dozen crickets at a time for those and it was really hit or miss trying to keep them alive, sometimes I could keep them going for a few weeks other times they'd die off fairly quickly despite having a good enclosure, fresh food, water, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derbarbarian, post: 218450, member: 39124"] Good info! I've thought about getting wax worms and trying those out, unfortunately I haven't found those for sale locally, and where I've found them online, the smallest quantity you can get is 250, which considering she only eats every 3 or so days would be a bit excessive as I'm not sure how long those will actually live for and how difficult it is to keep them alive. I had a couple of green tree frogs at one point and I used to get a couple of dozen crickets at a time for those and it was really hit or miss trying to keep them alive, sometimes I could keep them going for a few weeks other times they'd die off fairly quickly despite having a good enclosure, fresh food, water, etc. [/QUOTE]
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