C cane76 Fish Aficionado Joined Nov 4, 2005 Messages 3,726 Reaction score 5 Location middx heathrow Sep 16, 2007 #1 here is where my jumbo mealworms and locusts live they eat cabbage and carrots
F Fella Research! Joined Jul 18, 2005 Messages 2,674 Reaction score 1 Sep 16, 2007 #2 I bet it smells lovely. How long does it take for them to breed?
iSnail Fish Herder Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 1,348 Reaction score 1 Location UK Sep 16, 2007 #3 Cabbage definitely smells A LOT but hey that's just the kind of things one does for the love of his/her beloved pets Do the locusts breed in such a setup?
Cabbage definitely smells A LOT but hey that's just the kind of things one does for the love of his/her beloved pets Do the locusts breed in such a setup?
OP OP C cane76 Fish Aficionado Joined Nov 4, 2005 Messages 3,726 Reaction score 5 Location middx heathrow Sep 16, 2007 #4 yeah they smell a bit but its the garage so its fine not too sure about them breeding anyone? i onlydo this because i buy them in bulk coz its much cheaper and this is the best way to keep them alive
yeah they smell a bit but its the garage so its fine not too sure about them breeding anyone? i onlydo this because i buy them in bulk coz its much cheaper and this is the best way to keep them alive
P paul_219 Fish Aficionado Joined Dec 19, 2006 Messages 4,772 Reaction score 0 Location Lebanon Sep 16, 2007 #5 Yuk looks disgusting. LOL keep fish is better. U can have fun watching them.
three-fingers Fish Connoisseur Joined Jul 23, 2006 Messages 5,554 Reaction score 2 Location Scotland Sep 16, 2007 #6 Lol, paul is evidently not impressed . Still, I couldn't bare to relegate a whole tank to the storage of locust and mealworms . That could be a nice planted set up or something!
Lol, paul is evidently not impressed . Still, I couldn't bare to relegate a whole tank to the storage of locust and mealworms . That could be a nice planted set up or something!
Straydum Marine Fever Joined Mar 11, 2007 Messages 1,774 Reaction score 0 Location Singapore Sep 17, 2007 #7 i'd go with what three-fingers said. devoting a fine tank like this for mealworms and locusts is kinda wasting it. lol.
i'd go with what three-fingers said. devoting a fine tank like this for mealworms and locusts is kinda wasting it. lol.
OP OP C cane76 Fish Aficionado Joined Nov 4, 2005 Messages 3,726 Reaction score 5 Location middx heathrow Sep 17, 2007 #8 looking after my 2 big tanks is more than enough for me