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    You could skip the potatoes though

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    "You could skip the potatoes though" Funny I meant to say the same thing sweet potatoes are more nutritious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    "You could skip the potatoes though" Funny I meant to say the same thing sweet potatoes are more nutritious.
    No potatoes? I remember years ago in Alabama, we would buy crickets from from bait stores for fishing and potatoes were the only thing I have ever seen "breeders" use. The raw, sliced potatoes would be absolutely covered in crickets feasting upon them. Of course I am sure there are other foods crickets eat but potatoes seemed to be the marketers choice to feed them and the crickets were crawling over one another to get to an open feeding spot.

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    As for white potatoes, commercial retailers as well as producers of Feeder Insects like crickets and Roaches are notorious for feeding what is cheap to the crickets. This is why these crickets are often diseased underfed and they die to soon before you can fully use them. We got tired of buying crickets and feeders from large commercial dealers or so called Pet "Superstores" that died too soon and we decided to become a smaller successful not so "commercial" breeder of feeder insects.

    We take pride in NOT feeding solely on potatoes or cheap corn based feed to our crickets roaches and other feeders. We start them on a protein and calcium modified grain and move them to Natural Produce fruits and veggies, supplying a fuller nutrient profile and giving a constant Gutload to your Feeder insects that you simply maintain before feeding to your pets. Feeder Insects that are Pre-Gutloaded are better for your frogs and other pets.

    Nothing wrong with potatoes they are ok just not very nutrient dense like cheap corn products. We usually ship our feeders with potatoes however because of the moisture content for the trip rather than for the nutrients. Any animal fed solely potatoes will not thrive As is the case of many foods, variety should be the key.. You can certainly feed them once in a while just don't make a staple or intermittently use sweet potatoes with a higher nutrient profile
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    Potatoes tend to be starchy. Other than carbs, potassium and moisture your feeders will benefit more from eating other nutritious veggies.

    Potatoes also induce mold growth faster than most veggies & fruits. Feeding even a little mold (fungi) to crickets causes their bodies to produce aflatoxin which is dangerous to most animals. Remember that potatoes belong to the family Solanaceae which also includes dangerous members like the deadly nightshade, beladonnas, tobacco, mandragoras and chili pepper and thus contain the alkaloid solanine in amounts depending to its condition. Why take the risk when the options are far greater?

    @pete: you've also mentioned that those were seen 'years' ago when people cared less about their feeder's health and less research has been done and experienced. You also mentioned you've seen those crickets in a 'bait' shop which would imply they were used more for the purpose of baiting than for regular feeder use.

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    Excellent info! I learn something new everyday even after 40. Knowledge is awesome.

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    I learned the toxin thing from a sugar glider forum lol.. They had an incident were a glider got sick from eating crickets feeding upon a few hours dried potato slices. Vet result came out positive from aflatoxin and not even solanine poisoning as most have thought

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