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<blockquote data-quote="GarField000" data-source="post: 227060" data-attributes="member: 30890"><p>Dusting your crickets is not needed as they don't take the feeder in it's whole like a bearded dragon. </p><p></p><p>You can gutload them with their foods. I used some gutloader mix out off a box that you can mix in with water so they took it. But that was when I had a bearded dragon and a chameleon. Now I only have spiders that eat insects I don't do it anymore. Just take good care off your feeders. I don't use crickets a lot, but when I get my 2/3 boxes I feed them the same day and i'm out. The red runners I breed myself do very well with an orange once a week. They do get fruits en vegies but nothing special.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarField000, post: 227060, member: 30890"] Dusting your crickets is not needed as they don't take the feeder in it's whole like a bearded dragon. You can gutload them with their foods. I used some gutloader mix out off a box that you can mix in with water so they took it. But that was when I had a bearded dragon and a chameleon. Now I only have spiders that eat insects I don't do it anymore. Just take good care off your feeders. I don't use crickets a lot, but when I get my 2/3 boxes I feed them the same day and i'm out. The red runners I breed myself do very well with an orange once a week. They do get fruits en vegies but nothing special. [/QUOTE]
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