Well, then what's up with the attached chart? Looks like meal worms have an OK rating, but less than a crickets... I just got them because the vet recommended them for some reason.I gut load my crickets (Fluker's high calcium cricket diet) I don't dust them. Half of them end up in the water bowl until they find a leaf and climb out, so dusting would be fruitless.
I'm still medicating, but it's been longer than the recommended time by a few days.
Here is my picture with the dept store plant still inside of the enclosure... I wonder if it could be the soil they are sensitive too... Maybe Fred Meyer fertilized the plant with something nasty prior to selling it... Or pesticide! Now I'm scared...But that's their favorite place to chill, under the plant.






But that's their favorite place to chill, under the plant.
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). Regardless of the chart, based on information from other members, I usually only give mealworms as a treat and not as a main food source. I have never used a high calcium premade gut load for my crickets, so I'm not sure if an added dusting would be beneficial or not. Though I allow my PCF, Yoki, to hunt, I usually feed him two dusted crickets a week using feeding tongs to make sure he is getting his calcium.
They are still eating, and the female seems pretty active. The male spends more time hiding, but he still jumps and climbs, so maybe he's just a grumper. Any more ideas? At this point I don't know what it could be besides minor exposure to the poison that was on the floor. I'll let you know if there's any more developments.
