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by Conrad Lucas
Picking a staple feeder insect is one of the biggest choices you need to make after getting a reptile. You’re deciding what your pet’s main food so...
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by Conrad Lucas
For some reptile owners, keeping a colony of feeder insects is essential. It’s the most reliable way to always have enough food on hand for your pe...
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by Conrad Lucas
After you decide to get a new pet, you need to start thinking about feeder insects. The feeder you pick will be your pet’s main food source. It mig...
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by Conrad Lucas
Superworms vs. Crickets - Which is the Better Feeder?
Picking a staple feeder insect for your pet can be a big decision. There are a lot of option...
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by Conrad Lucas
Mealworms vs. Superworms - Which is the Better Feeder?
Planning your pet’s diet is one of the most important parts of making sure they stay happy ...
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by Conrad Lucas
One of the best parts about keeping a reptile is watching them hunt. And for bearded dragons, geckos, tegus, collared lizards, and tarantulas, hunt...
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by Conrad Lucas
Are Mealworms a Good Feeder for Leopard Geckos and Bearded Dragons?
One of the first decisions you need to make when you get a lizard is what kind...
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by Critter Depot
Crickets Vs Superworms
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Crickets or superworms? It's a difficult question for many reptile parents. On one hand, crickets are...
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by Conrad Lucas
Diagnosing Dead Crickets
Crickets are pretty hearty little critters, but they’re not bombproof. They are prone to a lot of the same issues as repti...
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by Conrad Lucas
How to Breed Hornworm Moths
Most people think of crickets or mealworms when picking a feeder insect for their reptile pet. Enthusiasts also love du...
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by Conrad Lucas
How to Care for Your Leopard Gecko
Leopard geckos are one of the best reptile pets you can have. A lot of people compare them to bearded dragons, w...
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by Conrad Lucas
A Basic Guide to Bearded Dragon Care
Bearded dragons are some of the most fun indoor pets you can have. They have a lively, funny, curious temperam...
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