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== Variety of live food == |
== Variety of live food == |
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Live foods commonly available are [http://www.exotic-pets.eu/crickets.php crickets] (both ''Gryllus bimaculatus'' and ''Acheta domesticus'' commonly), [http://www.exotic-pets.eu/waxworms.php waxworms] (''Galleria Mellonella''), [http://www.exotic-pets.eu/mealworms] (Tenebrio molitor), [[Giant mealworms]] (''Zoophobas morio'') and [[locusts]] (a number of species are seen commonly). There are however many more species used such as butter worms, phoenix worms, a variety of cockroach species, silk worms and more. |
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Revision as of 19:37, 5 January 2007
Live food is exactly what it sounds like, food for animals which is alive. It is commonly used as feed for a variety of species of exotic pets. Common live food ranges from crickets, locusts, waxworms, mealworms and to a lesser extent cockroaches.
Variety of live food
Live foods commonly available are crickets (both Gryllus bimaculatus and Acheta domesticus commonly), waxworms (Galleria Mellonella), [1] (Tenebrio molitor), Giant mealworms (Zoophobas morio) and locusts (a number of species are seen commonly). There are however many more species used such as butter worms, phoenix worms, a variety of cockroach species, silk worms and more.
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