serraticauda
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Might as well get it all out of my system.
I have tried various types of diets with my PTS colony and have settled on the no protein supplementation plan (greens, small amt fruits and veg). I have in the past with my first individual given a more protein rich diet (insects, protein powders, soy beans, tofu, egg whites), but I have been discouraged from this by what I read.
What kind of diet has worked best long term? I use about 12+ different types of greens as well as a wide assortment of other vegetation (with supplements). Should I try adding back protein?
My first PTS loved king meal worms and sometimes raided the mealworm tray in my reptile room when he was out. Did not seem to effect his health, but it always made me nervous since stomach content studies failed to reveal any source of animal protein in wild individuals, and obvious signs of gout often come much too late to reverse the damage.
Thanks,
Phil
I have tried various types of diets with my PTS colony and have settled on the no protein supplementation plan (greens, small amt fruits and veg). I have in the past with my first individual given a more protein rich diet (insects, protein powders, soy beans, tofu, egg whites), but I have been discouraged from this by what I read.
What kind of diet has worked best long term? I use about 12+ different types of greens as well as a wide assortment of other vegetation (with supplements). Should I try adding back protein?
My first PTS loved king meal worms and sometimes raided the mealworm tray in my reptile room when he was out. Did not seem to effect his health, but it always made me nervous since stomach content studies failed to reveal any source of animal protein in wild individuals, and obvious signs of gout often come much too late to reverse the damage.
Thanks,
Phil