Now that I am buying crickets en masse, I would like to have a detail list of what other members are using to gut load their feeder insects. I know there is a lot of commercial gut loads out there-are any good? What about "doing it yourself" methods? Would a combination of the two be the best option? I am getting my crickets at the 2 week stage and making sure all are fed before they get to the "annoying" stage (chirping day and night!!).
This is what my crickets are drinking/eating (fresh food is changed every day or every other day depending on type and they are fed two to three of those listed at each time):
-blue cricket jelly (for water)
-apples, carrots, lettuce, celery, tomatoes, cucumber, kiwi, pears, peaches, plums, strawberries, and bananas.
-cat food, dog food and cricket blocks.
-the fresh food is sprinkled with calcium and mineral supplements everyday.
Thanks for any imput!





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. I wish I had read this before I bought another jar of gutload, but I will write this down and use if for next time. Crickets and I don't always get along, so the more I can save and then feed to the frogs, the happier I will be. If they weren't such a staple, I would never deal with them again!!
