smhufflepuff
super-duper hedgiepig
Satin’s vet advised adding more insects to her diet. So I added crickets to treat time. Live crickets.
I’ve been letting one or two loose in a big Rubbermaid type container with a little blankie at the bottom – much like the ones in which some people house their hedgies. Miss Hufflepuff turns out to be (how do I put this politely…) not the best hunter. We end up assisting her until she gets them. Good teamwork, no doubt, but I'm wondering: Is there a way of slowing these things down? Would placing them in the fridge for a certain amount of time before the hunt to make them slow, but not dead – kind of like how that works for mealies?
I’ve been letting one or two loose in a big Rubbermaid type container with a little blankie at the bottom – much like the ones in which some people house their hedgies. Miss Hufflepuff turns out to be (how do I put this politely…) not the best hunter. We end up assisting her until she gets them. Good teamwork, no doubt, but I'm wondering: Is there a way of slowing these things down? Would placing them in the fridge for a certain amount of time before the hunt to make them slow, but not dead – kind of like how that works for mealies?