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07-09-2007, 02:10 AM #1
Grasshopper?
Ugh... I caught a baby grasshopper, and threw it in my tank... one of my larger black skirts attacked it and ate it up... heh.. i know.... but i wanted to see if they'd eat it... if I am sure there were no pesticides/insecticides, could any harm be done?? I figure they'd get a few hoppers in the wild.... experience?? Concerns??
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07-09-2007, 02:14 AM #2
Well unless anyone near where you got it uses pesticides, and it doesn't have any illness or anything, no worries. I think Lady Hobbs and MAYBE Gm use crickets or grasshopers from outside. I would get them for my turtles but i rather buy them at my lfs, too scared they might be infected with something.
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07-09-2007, 02:24 AM #3
Yea, that makes sense. I just looked at my tetra that ate the fish and he looks like he has just accomplished a lifes goal: Hunting and eating a life insect...haha... I am kinda interested in occasionally feeding live baby grasshoppers to my fish... Does anyone know how to raise them, perhaps in a jar or empty 1 gallon octagon tank so that way I know for a fact they are not contaminated with anything????
10 Gallon/ Quarantine
Sump Project
29 Gallon
8 Black Skirts
10 Neons
1 Clown Loach
2 Ottocinclus
1 Albino Cory
24 Gallon
Finally Cycled!
6 Blue Legged Crabs
Anthelia
Nuclear Holocaust Zoas
Frogspawn
Brown Caribbean Paly
30 LB LR
20 LB LS
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07-09-2007, 02:56 AM #4
sure, you can look at your lfs to see if they have any grasshopers, if they do get a few and wait till they breed. You could research breeding grasshopers. It could become another whole new hobby!
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07-09-2007, 03:19 AM #5
Throw in a peice of egg carton, an apple slice, a potato slice, and an orange slice.
Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can pay the rent.
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07-09-2007, 03:27 AM #6
Haha, in that specific order?
How exactly do the grasshoppers get in there????
Geeze Mr. DIY-King....not.... :P10 Gallon/ Quarantine
Sump Project
29 Gallon
8 Black Skirts
10 Neons
1 Clown Loach
2 Ottocinclus
1 Albino Cory
24 Gallon
Finally Cycled!
6 Blue Legged Crabs
Anthelia
Nuclear Holocaust Zoas
Frogspawn
Brown Caribbean Paly
30 LB LR
20 LB LS
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07-09-2007, 03:33 AM #7
Originally Posted by Bill M.
The egg carton gives them structure/relief fromt the light, and the foods gut load them so they are nutritious.Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can pay the rent.
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07-09-2007, 03:50 AM #8
ah hah.. sounds good....but how do I breed them so that I know they are not exposed to parasites, poisons etc..
10 Gallon/ Quarantine
Sump Project
29 Gallon
8 Black Skirts
10 Neons
1 Clown Loach
2 Ottocinclus
1 Albino Cory
24 Gallon
Finally Cycled!
6 Blue Legged Crabs
Anthelia
Nuclear Holocaust Zoas
Frogspawn
Brown Caribbean Paly
30 LB LR
20 LB LS
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07-09-2007, 03:51 AM #9
Originally Posted by Bill M.
i have no idea how to breed them. My neighbor used to buy them by the 1000s when he kept beared dragons, and thats how he kept his crickets.Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can pay the rent.
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07-09-2007, 12:18 PM #10
To catch them in the wild - go to big grassy field where you know they are.
you need to go on a morning when there's plenty of dew. As the sun comes up, they sit on the long grass and catch the sun as they need to be dry before they can fly - so, run through the grass with a big but fine-meshed net.
Shouldn't be a problem.
Anyway, that comes from one of my trout fishing books. That's the theory.
We don't have many fields like that here, so I've never done it.Currently: Spotted Blue-eyes, two species of Australian shrimp, Ornate Rainbowfish, Guppies, Corydoras, goldfish.






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