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by cindy » Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:32 am
If you want to keep the mealies at room temps and use a substrate that is easy to pick them out of try this trick...whole wheat flour, ground to a powder pellets, you do not need much, mix together....add mealies. Come time to use them use a small loe strainer (holes small enough to let the flour though but not the mealies) and scoop up some of the mixture and pour into the strainer, jiggle it a bit and you have mealies at the bottom.
To feed them say apples and anything like lettuce, carrots, potatoes push the substrate aside and place the food on a small dish in the center of the container....it is like a swarm of mealies descend upon it. Any wet flour remove right away. You could wash your veggies, pat dry and leave out for a few minutes before serving it to them....I mainly used pellets since it it is balanced for birds. I also raised a wide variety of lizards that required cricket and mealies....it was nothing to order 2000 or each every month and set them up future use. I choose not to do mealies with my birds due to the fact not all of them eat them. Plus you need to be very careful with feeding live food that the mealies are not carrying parasites....do not use worms or grubs from bait stores.
Mealies will eat just about anything you want to give them so serve them the same veggies and even pellets you serve your birds. Just remember they are what they eat!!!
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