Search results for "canned insects"

Results 221 - 230 of 292 Page 23 of 30
Sorted by: Relevance | Sort by: Date Results per-page: 10 | 20 | 50 | All

Terrestrial Isopods (Sowbugs, Pillbugs, Potato Bugs) As Food for Captive Reptiles and Amphibians

[…]Scavengers Isopods are crustaceans, and as such provide a variety of nutrients not to be found in insects. Another thing I like about using them has to do with their appetites – they will eat anything, so by feeding them a rich and varied diet you are improving their value […]
Read more » Terrestrial Isopods (Sowbugs, Pillbugs, Potato Bugs) As Food for Captive Reptiles and Amphibians

Spotted Turtle Care: Is This Beauty the Perfect Small Turtle Pet?

[…]of 88-90 F, is ideal.   Diet Wild Spotted Turtles feed upon fish, tadpoles, snails, carrion, insects, crayfish, shrimp, salamanders, frogs and aquatic plants. Pets should be offered a diet comprised largely of whole animals such as minnows, shiners, earthworms, snails, crayfish, and prawn. Some adults will also accept dandelion, […]
Read more » Spotted Turtle Care: Is This Beauty the Perfect Small Turtle Pet?

Pet Lizards: Large, Small, and Colorful Insectivores

[…]roaches, crickets, butterworms, waxworms, calciworms, silkworms, hornworms and wild caught insects is critical for their long-term health. Like most related lizards, Emerald Swifts are high-strung and should be viewed as pets to observe rather than handle.   Long Tailed Grass Lizard, Takydromus sexlineatus This active, attractive lizard is also sold […]
Read more » Pet Lizards: Large, Small, and Colorful Insectivores

The Eastern Newt – the Many Subspecies and Hybrids of a Poplar Pet – Part 1

[…]an excellent choice as a staple; blackworms, guppy fry, chopped earthworms, brine shrimp and small insects are appreciated. Most Eastern Newt populations pass through a 1 to 3 year-long terrestrial stage, during which time they are known as Efts.  The orange or red Efts (please see photo) consume tiny crickets, […]
Read more » The Eastern Newt – the Many Subspecies and Hybrids of a Poplar Pet – Part 1

Asian Leaf Turtle Care and Conservation: A Zookeeper’s Thoughts

[…]Asian Leaf Turtle’s appetite knows no bounds…in the wild, fish, tadpoles, snails, carrion, insects, and fruit are all taken with equal relish. Pets should be offered a diet comprised largely of whole animals such as earthworms, snails, insects, crayfish, prawn, minnows, an occasional pre-killed pink mouse and a variety of […]
Read more » Asian Leaf Turtle Care and Conservation: A Zookeeper’s Thoughts

The Painted Turtle – Notes on Captive Care and Natural History

[…]in peak condition with a diet comprised of Reptomin, Freeze Dried Shrimp, minnows, earthworms, insects and dandelion and other greens (please see the article below for notes on feeding vegetables).  Most other aquatic turtle foods can also be offered from time to time. Basic Necessities Other necessary husbandry tool are readily available […]
Read more » The Painted Turtle – Notes on Captive Care and Natural History

Albino and Leucistic American Bullfrogs, Rana catesbeiana (Lithobates catesbeianus): a Request for Your Input

[…]minnows, earthworms, well-fed crickets, roaches and wild-caught cicadas, grasshoppers and other insects.   Field notes on albino bullfrog tadpoles in the wild are detailed in an article posted at: http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/vnhs/pdf-files/pdf-full-articles/Full-Bullfrog%20albino%20tadpole.pdf A visitor to the aquarium exhibit mentioned in this article has posted a video about it, see […]
Read more » Albino and Leucistic American Bullfrogs, Rana catesbeiana (Lithobates catesbeianus): a Request for Your Input

Black Rough Neck Monitor Care and History

[…]natural diet.  Wild individuals seem to feed primarily upon grasshoppers, roaches and other large insects, frogs, crabs, and snails.  Scorpions, termites, birds and their eggs, and fish have also been recorded as being consumed.   A rodent-only diet will not work well for Rough Necked Monitors. Youngsters should be fed […]

Habits and Husbandry of the New Caledonia Giant Gecko

[…]were the most readily accepted live foods; butterworms, crickets, waxworms, and wild-caught insects were taken sporadically. A Two-Foot-Long Gecko? Haplodactylus delcourti, a gecko native to New Zealand, was, at 24.5 inches, a good deal longer than the New Caledonian Giant.  This species is known from only a single specimen.  It […]
Read more » Habits and Husbandry of the New Caledonia Giant Gecko

World’s Largest Arachnids – Eight-Foot-Long Scorpions of Ancient Seas

[…]Sea Scorpions and their Prey Scorpions: an Overview of Popular Species Why Were Prehistoric Insects so Huge?     Giant Sea Scorpion image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by University of Bristol/Associated Press National Museum of Natural History, palaeontological exhibition, ordovician, Washington D.C image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted […]
Read more » World’s Largest Arachnids – Eight-Foot-Long Scorpions of Ancient Seas
Scroll To Top