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Tarantula Feeding and Feeder Insects
To remove cricket or not, that is my question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blueberry Widow" data-source="post: 201240" data-attributes="member: 37698"><p>Just keep a close eye on the carrot. I find it is one of those vegetables that are more likely to encourage grain mites. Often within a couple of days out of seemingly no-where. They aren't harmful, just unpleasant in large numbers. They are the bane of my existence as I breed my own meal-worms. Perhaps it's just where I live, or the carrot supply chain. You may not have this issue. I tend to opt for lettuce/cabbage leaves to feed any hard to retrieve crickets I want to keep off Curly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blueberry Widow, post: 201240, member: 37698"] Just keep a close eye on the carrot. I find it is one of those vegetables that are more likely to encourage grain mites. Often within a couple of days out of seemingly no-where. They aren't harmful, just unpleasant in large numbers. They are the bane of my existence as I breed my own meal-worms. Perhaps it's just where I live, or the carrot supply chain. You may not have this issue. I tend to opt for lettuce/cabbage leaves to feed any hard to retrieve crickets I want to keep off Curly. [/QUOTE]
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To remove cricket or not, that is my question.
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