Just place them in a bedding of Oats and put in a piece of carrot and they will survive
No
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Mainly crickets and mealrowms. Superworms are good too, but they have a very high fat content and you should not keep any lizard on a steady diet of them. I have also hear that they will eat canned cat food, but personally I would not feed them that.
yes you can
Fruit Flys, Mealworms, and Superworms
crickets, superworms, mealworms, and waxmoth larvae
Superworms are beetle larvae and as insects it is natural that they should have six legs. Caterpillars, with more than six legs, are somewhat unusual though it should be noted that the "legs" behind the first six are referred to a pseudopods, or "false feet"
No. Superworms cannot tolerate low temperatures, so they should never be refrigerated.
Tarantulas will eat crickets, moths, beetle larvae (meal worms or superworms), houseflies and cockroaches.
Yes, they do eat worms such as meal worms, wax worms, and superworms.
Adult Crickets, Locusts, Mealworms, Superworms, Zoophobias, Waxworms, Wax Moths, or Pinky Mice
Adult Crickets, Locusts, Mealworms, Superworms, Zoophobias, Waxworms, Wax Moths, or Pinky Mice
They sell food at shops for them. They will eat vegetable matter and fish. meaning lettuce,carrots,strawberry,apple,gupies,cricketts,mealworms,superworms,shrimp,duckweed, and more! babys are more carnovoius than adults. so feed babys much more fish and meat. adults eat more plants. and when there in the middle,the`ll eat both equaly.
Frogs will only eat live food, it must be moving before they see it as food. Small ants or fruit flies are good for tiny frogs, when they are slightly bigger they can be feed meal worms purchased from a local pet store. If you have a big frog, then feed it superworms, mealworms, large crickets, and waxworms from a pet store, because those are pretty big. Medium sized frogs should have medium sized crickets and mealworms. Tiny frogs can have fruit flies and small ants. ALWAYS get your frog's food from a pet store, even if you have a wild one, because wild bugs could have diseases, and kill your frog.