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<blockquote data-quote="Antsman" data-source="post: 93457" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>My T wouldn't eat super worms, I think they were to big he/she would just run from them and the lady I got it from was feeding crickets. So I went to my grandparents property and caught a few wild crickets, black and brown. I checked them over and they had no mites or anything, and there are no pesticides anywhere near. All natural.</p><p>I gut loaded them with oatmeal, apples,and potatoes. When I offered the cricket to him/her, it was an immediate attack, very fast. I ordered some crickets to breed, but would the wild ones be ok until they come?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antsman, post: 93457, member: 10555"] My T wouldn't eat super worms, I think they were to big he/she would just run from them and the lady I got it from was feeding crickets. So I went to my grandparents property and caught a few wild crickets, black and brown. I checked them over and they had no mites or anything, and there are no pesticides anywhere near. All natural. I gut loaded them with oatmeal, apples,and potatoes. When I offered the cricket to him/her, it was an immediate attack, very fast. I ordered some crickets to breed, but would the wild ones be ok until they come? [/QUOTE]
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