*Hey Creatures!* I hope you enjoy today's video about feeder insects. Be sure to do as much research as you can from multiple sources. If you have any video requests, leave them below! And if you'd like to keep up with me daily, follow my Instagram: @emzoticofficial *LOVE YOU!!!* 😍
I watch them somewhat aspirationally, since my situation is such that I probably won't be able to have a reptile or amphibian for a few more years, but I would really love to someday. I have a fish who occasionally gets freeze-dried worms as a treat, though, if that counts!
One thank you so much! I know this video topic isn’t for everyone, but honestly I was feeling SO much more myself again!! I really had fun with this video. Thank you so much!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hey here's some additional information: 🔸 freeze dried/dehydrated/canned/insects are not the same as live and Fresh insects 🔸if you're in a pinch or an emergency situation yes they can work but always choose live fresh insect 🔸 Source your feeder insects wisely feeder insects can be a host for parasites and diseases that can be introduced into your personal collection.
i just stopped watching a channel of bird trainers that i loved and respected a lot because they were totally disregarding the pandemic and i can’t support that anymore. you are, as always, the light of my internet experience. I love your vids!!! ❤️
This is so wonderful because I am just saving up to buy setup for my frog dreams and had no idea how to pick out and store insects. What a perfect timing thank you 🥺💛
I don't own reptiles or particularly have interests in feeding insects to animals I will never have but I watched this entire video because you are just so captivating
Hey em can I just say yr amazing weather u come to read this or not can I just let you know yr my insperation yr love for animals is so angelic and yr amazing in every way I love all yr perfect imperfections I might only be 12 but I know for a fact you gonna go places yr such an amzing person and I know life hasnt treated you to well in terms or peers but can I tell u GURL YPU DONT NEED THEM ur independent, smart and show the world yr beauty cause believe me u have ALOT to offer! 🖤🖤
Omg you’re so sweet! Thank you Angel. You’re going places too - it’s rare to be able to recognize the good and light in people. Never let anyone dull your shine! ✨
I have a bearded dragon and we just got the breeder dubias to start a colony and I’m making my husband do it... I can deal with the little ones ( they remind me of pill bugs) but those giant adults with wings... my husband got one out and I freaked out so bad I cried...
I just wanted to say that I love your channel! Your videos helped me decide to get a pet ferret, who I love and adore. His name is Pierre. I actually introduced him and did a playtime video of him on my channel
As a reptile keeper, I love raising Rosches. Dubia, Hisser, Giant Cave. The only issue you can become attached to them. As for Hornworms, if you have large enough reptiles, they are economical because they get so big so fast. Also but from small private pet shops, the large chains just don't have good quality feeders for some reason.
I love using banded crickets and superworms with my beardies and tarantulas. My husband will sometimes turn the air on at 62 degrees and sometimes that kills my crickets lol. So sometimes they are harder to keep in my home. We have a small apartment. I do love them though. Superworms live FOREVER in their oats we keep them in. I tend to gut-load my feeders with kale and carrots. Everything gets dusted for the beardies. I LOVE dubia roaches, but I need to find a way to breed them. Hornworms are really expensive in my area, also I feel awful feeding them to my animals lol. They are so pretty.
I have a juvenile bearded dragon, I switch between dubias, crickets, and black solider fly larvae. Bsf larvae is great for feeding too, and definitely one of my favorites.
I had forgotten that you had the tattoos. They look really cool. So crested geckos aren't the type to regrow a tail? Do they need extra care after dropping the tail or do they heal on their own without risk of infection?
Thanks! I have 5 real tattoos, but the neck and finger tattoos are temporary. So, to answer your question: - Created geckos don’t regrow their tails - They don’t need extra care after dropping. Just to be kept in a clean environment :)
@@Emzotic what do you do with a dropped tail? Do you just get rid of it? The only tattoo of your's that I knew about was the one on your arm in red ink. From what I've seen of your videos, you seems to have some really good artistic skills, I would love to see you try freehanding a tattoo from inkbox.
My sugar gliders eat mealworms and crickets and can have tons of feeder bugs. They aren't reptiles but I knew I might learn something! We have been wanting to try Dubia Roaches and this sight looks amazing, it's a sign!!!
When My brother got his (now mine) leopard gecko they pet store 🤢 people said only feed him meal worms but when I went to my wonderful local pet store I learned that those are not enough for him to be healthy so we started feeding him dubias and wax worms (his favorite) and he did so much better. So make sure to do your research and don’t trust the first thing you hear 💛 love this video
A+ content. Doobs are by far the best. Cannot agree more! You forgot to mention how ridiculously smart they are. For movement based animals you ought to crush their heads ..... or they’ll out smart your pet!! Especially tarantulas!
I have never had feeder insects, but recently for a new addition, I have gotten frozen insects and others. Lol. I now have a freezer with blood worms and brine shrimp for a new fish friend.
I used to breed mealworms and superworms for my tenrec. They are so easy, especially mealworms, I'd never buy any again if I needed them. Superworms beetles are pretty huge!
I have a blue tongue skink, who I have been trying to get into feeder insects (mostly for enrichment and as healthy treats) but he hated anything that moved! Tried crickets, dubias, superworms, and he rejected them all...but I tried hornworms recently and he's SUPER into them! Hopefully can be a gateway into more feeders haha
My crested gecko has never dropped his tail and he loves crickets that sometimes he use to mistake my fingers for them. I havent had mealworms for awhile since my bearded dragon passed away but I might be using them again if I get a tegu when we move cause we dont have enough space for one right now
Dubia roaches have definitely gotten me more comfortable with bugs, but I still can’t touch them though. Hornworms look like gummies and they look yummy to me too 😅😂
I’m actually following someone on tiktok called @starexotics (I think) who is eating a hornworm as a thank you for 2000 followers in a few days... I’m anxiously waiting haha
Hello Em! I love your videos. I have always loved reptiles and i got a leopard gecko last year, i have dubia roaches (since i'm from Argentina they are the most common feeder insect) i had no trouble yet but i'm concerned because I read on some forums that handling them regularly can lead to allergies. I have them in my room.. is this true? are there health risks in keeping dubias? thank you!
I really want a tarantula and have been researching for a few weeks now so this was really helpful. I checked and a tarantula doesn't need any supplements. I would also be feeding dubia roaches. And tarantulas only need to be fed once a week so long as I gut load them well. Also you can get silent crickets
This video has such amazing information!! I'm still doing research for my first reptile friend. Mammals I'm awesome with, but I'm still a little intimidated by being an awesome Mom to a reptile. Do you, or anyone else, have thoughts on feeding your reptile or amphibians in a separate container? I see many feed their frogs, geckos, etc in a separate container to insure the insect is eaten and monitor food intake.
For horned worms: if you want to slow the growth you can put them un the fridge and If you want to speed up the growth put them near a heat source. My favorite feeder is dubia roaches!
Hi Em! Don’t know if you’ll see this but would you ever consider getting a hamster? Often people think hamsters are easy pets that don’t need a lot of space which simply isn’t true, and they can be pretty cool pets when given proper care and respect just curious cause they weren’t mentioned in either of your pets I would or wouldn’t have videos
@@NOAH-pm4fk I would not use a zen for a hamster. I have a zen for my beardie. It’s not waterproof around the edges. So bedding, pee, and poo could get in there and soak into the edges of the wood. The tank also scratches easily in the front, and hamsters could do some really significant scratch damage on that.
The very end was so satisfying to me and I feel I should be disgusted lol but I'm just simply not hehe ;P love ya EM xoxo thanks so much for another epic video! I always dust my crickets and meal worms but I honestly never knew the calcium percent was that low in the meal worm .
probably an unpopular opinion but i find the superworms so cool, i remember a coworker of mine telling me how a friend of hers did a research project on their ability to eat through and digest plastic (though obviously they cant be fed to reptiles after that) I remember having to transfer them by hand by the hundreds when cleaning out their container. the hornworms were great though, and surprisingly suuuper soft, the crickets drove me nuts though since they always found a way to escape and i was worried that some customers might freak out by seeing them loose (this was at a reptile zoo/store btw)
I actually have four female madagascan hissing cockroaches that I got from Josh's Frogs but to keep as pets. They were originally gonna be named after the Charmed sisters (Paige, Piper, Prue, and Phoebe) but after actually getting them and learning their personalities, one of them was just a *total* Jenni. I really don't know how to explain it but I just got vibes that her name had to be Jenni, specifically with an "i" rather than a "y". Then the smallest of the four screamed "Mallory" to me. And the biggest one I have, who is also my favorite, and a clingy little thing (pun not intended, when it comes to the fact they literally cling bc of the barbs on their legs) is Penelobee. I originally wanted to call her Bumble Bee because her colors remind me of exactly that but I also really wanted another pet named after another one of my favorite Criminal Minds characters (I already have two brother rats named Morgan and Spencer) therefore Penelobee. The fourth one does not have a name yet but she looks very similar to Jenni.
Great video. I have 2 leopard geckos (housed separately) and a cat who love locust and crickets and mealworm and the odd dubia and am getting a bearded dragon later this year. So bugs are big thing in this house and I have a Boa imperator and a royal python and a dog but obviously they don't eat insects
*Hey Creatures!* I hope you enjoy today's video about feeder insects. Be sure to do as much research as you can from multiple sources. If you have any video requests, leave them below! And if you'd like to keep up with me daily, follow my Instagram: @emzoticofficial
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I post vidz 💗
i did enjoyed it you are so awesome.
IM GOING TO LOVE THIS VIDEO!
Hello em I am thinking of getting giant African land snail so I need some help and pointers I live in the UK so it’s legal
@@chillinwithrachel thanks for letting us know
Do I like insects? Not particularly. Will I watch this video start to finish because I love Emzotic videos? Yes. Yes I will.
WHOLESOME! 🥺😍🙏🏻
i know 😂 i don’t even own a reptile!!!
@@ringothecockatiel5061 Reptiles are the best!
Well with feeders its less about liking insects and more about liking the things that eat them
@@Emzotic are you ok darlin!?
Sploot makes the most adorable Frogbutt!!!!
He does! And he doesn’t seem to mind that he doesn’t have a tail anymore
I like that this is the top comment
@@Emzotic does the tail help with balance or is it actually useless
Me holding bag of gummy worms: mmmmm feeder insects. Very delicious
Bahahahhaaa!! Share any blue and red worms with me!!!!
I never thought of them like that good one 😂
So digging the tattoos 😍 especially the neck 🧡🧡
aaaah thank you! They’ll only be here for about 3 weeks :)
Me to!
@@Emzotic i think, ferret on a neck is cool, i got some inspiration, thank you 🙂
Am I the only one who's watching this but doesn't have any reptiles? I watch it cause I love Em
Lol I have o reptiles currently but I love learning! I have five parrots! 🦜
Awwwww you’re going to make me cry 😍😍😍😍🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
I watch them somewhat aspirationally, since my situation is such that I probably won't be able to have a reptile or amphibian for a few more years, but I would really love to someday. I have a fish who occasionally gets freeze-dried worms as a treat, though, if that counts!
I don't own reptiles I own a cat though.
I am too
It's so good to see you so upbeat again!
One thank you so much! I know this video topic isn’t for everyone, but honestly I was feeling SO much more myself again!! I really had fun with this video. Thank you so much!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
your comment was on Em’s Instagram story :)
Clicked as fast as kiba running in the snow
That’s FAST!!!
Even the sentence "Remember to crush their head.." sounds ok coming from Em
Hey here's some additional information:
🔸 freeze dried/dehydrated/canned/insects are not the same as live and Fresh insects
🔸if you're in a pinch or an emergency situation yes they can work but always choose live fresh insect
🔸 Source your feeder insects wisely feeder insects can be a host for parasites and diseases that can be introduced into your personal collection.
I love these tips!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
Once again, I’m memorised by the enclosure in the background 😂
I’m loving your snake tattoo btw
i just stopped watching a channel of bird trainers that i loved and respected a lot because they were totally disregarding the pandemic and i can’t support that anymore. you are, as always, the light of my internet experience. I love your vids!!! ❤️
I absolutely loooove the tats
Thank you! They’ll be on me for 3 weeks :)
One of the only rare Emzotic videos where she doesn't say "Dobby NOOOOOO!!!!!!"
Literally love your videos so glad your back in youtube
SO glad to be back!!! Thank you for your support!!!!
I love Josh’s Frogs! Great name too! 🙂
Love you em! Keep up the amazing videos 💕
Love your rings! All of them.
I'm glad to see you happy and enthousiastic :)
I don’t even have any exotic pets but I just LOOOOOOOVE Em so much xxx
Love from London 🥰
She just keeps glowing everyday ❤ I love you em
Love you Em!!
Love you more!!!!
Aw Sploot! It's okay buddy, I startle easily too 😂❤
i LOVE the way you do your makeup!!! its so good!!! every video i watch your makeup is the first thing i look at!
No way I’m planning on getting white tree frogs from Josh’s frogs in February
NICE!! Keep me updated on his progress!!
Love you a lot em..... 💟❤
Loved the video....
Thank you so much!!!
Really interesting & informative. Thanks Em x
I will definitely be using this information thank you
I’m glad to hear it! X
Great vid em! May I also recommend silkworms which have 16% protein and 8% fat. Love the tattoos! 💕
Ooou fantastic! Thank you!!!
Thank you that was awesome! Can you please do a creature feature video about hedgehogs and proper diets?
I use Josh's Frogs to order my crickets for my tree frogs and love their service. All of my feeders arrive on time and are healthy. Highly recommend!
I love how delightfully dark and informational you are, lol
Ohh the little froggo booty 😭❤️ so cute
🐸 🍑
I would love to see a video on breeding each feeder!
That would be awesome!
Oh no Sploot! Haha what a cute frog butt.
I was actually going to be getting a Crested Gecko within the next 3 years, so I'm glad this video is out :)
Oh wonderful! I hope you learned some tips!
Em. You are gorgeous and your SUCH an amazing person. You get me through hard times and I'm so happy I found you all those years ago
I love frogbutts
Me too!
You scaaaaaared me with the tattoos Em! Hahahaha! They are lovely i just was nooooot ready for it especially the neck one.
This is so wonderful because I am just saving up to buy setup for my frog dreams and had no idea how to pick out and store insects. What a perfect timing thank you 🥺💛
Josh's Frogs are the only ones I buy my feeders (and Hissers) from! They are fanfreakingtastic!
Thank you so much I was just trying to figure this out
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching!!!
Luv ur vids 💝
Thank you!!!
cool pets ..so exotic
Thanks!!!!
I don't own reptiles or particularly have interests in feeding insects to animals I will never have but I watched this entire video because you are just so captivating
Hey em can I just say yr amazing weather u come to read this or not can I just let you know yr my insperation yr love for animals is so angelic and yr amazing in every way I love all yr perfect imperfections I might only be 12 but I know for a fact you gonna go places yr such an amzing person and I know life hasnt treated you to well in terms or peers but can I tell u GURL YPU DONT NEED THEM ur independent, smart and show the world yr beauty cause believe me u have ALOT to offer! 🖤🖤
Omg you’re so sweet! Thank you Angel. You’re going places too - it’s rare to be able to recognize the good and light in people. Never let anyone dull your shine! ✨
@@Emzotic Omg!!! im crying right now yr sooo amazing and u relied!!! u helped me shine and yr just AMIZING!!
Love all your creatures
11:51 is my fav 🥰😂
😁🙏🏻😍😍😍😍
Great video as always! 🦗 Hope you and everyone in the comments are having a great day!
Thank you so much!!
I love you and your pets and splats little frog booty is so cute lol
Thank you!!
@@Emzotic anytime
I fed a hornworm to my tarantula yesterday, and she loved it!
I actually really like the tattoos. You pull them off. I am getting my first tattoo in two weeks.
I have a bearded dragon and we just got the breeder dubias to start a colony and I’m making my husband do it... I can deal with the little ones ( they remind me of pill bugs) but those giant adults with wings... my husband got one out and I freaked out so bad I cried...
You’ll totally get used to it 😁😁😁
I just wanted to say that I love your channel! Your videos helped me decide to get a pet ferret, who I love and adore. His name is Pierre. I actually introduced him and did a playtime video of him on my channel
As a reptile keeper, I love raising Rosches. Dubia, Hisser, Giant Cave. The only issue you can become attached to them. As for Hornworms, if you have large enough reptiles, they are economical because they get so big so fast.
Also but from small private pet shops, the large chains just don't have good quality feeders for some reason.
I love using banded crickets and superworms with my beardies and tarantulas. My husband will sometimes turn the air on at 62 degrees and sometimes that kills my crickets lol. So sometimes they are harder to keep in my home. We have a small apartment. I do love them though. Superworms live FOREVER in their oats we keep them in. I tend to gut-load my feeders with kale and carrots. Everything gets dusted for the beardies. I LOVE dubia roaches, but I need to find a way to breed them. Hornworms are really expensive in my area, also I feel awful feeding them to my animals lol. They are so pretty.
Omg hi I love your videos big fan I've watched you for a very long time.
Oh your escape cricked comment, know that too well 😂 We had one under the stove once, my bf thought I had gone mad and was just hearing things 😂
I have a juvenile bearded dragon, I switch between dubias, crickets, and black solider fly larvae.
Bsf larvae is great for feeding too, and definitely one of my favorites.
I think crested geckos still look cute with the frogbutt, and Sploot is definitely still absolutely adorable!!!
I'd love an updated blue tongue skink care video if possible:)
This video was really good for me to watch cause I’m getting a bearded dragon tomorrow! I was wondering though if u can breed super worms
Aww sploot reminds me of my 4yr old leopard gecko! Their both so smol and squishable :3 (also similar in color)
I had forgotten that you had the tattoos. They look really cool.
So crested geckos aren't the type to regrow a tail? Do they need extra care after dropping the tail or do they heal on their own without risk of infection?
Thanks! I have 5 real tattoos, but the neck and finger tattoos are temporary.
So, to answer your question:
- Created geckos don’t regrow their tails
- They don’t need extra care after dropping. Just to be kept in a clean environment :)
@@Emzotic what do you do with a dropped tail? Do you just get rid of it?
The only tattoo of your's that I knew about was the one on your arm in red ink. From what I've seen of your videos, you seems to have some really good artistic skills, I would love to see you try freehanding a tattoo from inkbox.
My sugar gliders eat mealworms and crickets and can have tons of feeder bugs. They aren't reptiles but I knew I might learn something! We have been wanting to try Dubia Roaches and this sight looks amazing, it's a sign!!!
When My brother got his (now mine) leopard gecko they pet store 🤢 people said only feed him meal worms but when I went to my wonderful local pet store I learned that those are not enough for him to be healthy so we started feeding him dubias and wax worms (his favorite) and he did so much better. So make sure to do your research and don’t trust the first thing you hear 💛 love this video
A+ content. Doobs are by far the best. Cannot agree more! You forgot to mention how ridiculously smart they are. For movement based animals you ought to crush their heads ..... or they’ll out smart your pet!! Especially tarantulas!
I'm like in my head*finnaly a new video
Ending with a horn worm pooping. So classy 😂
10 SECONDS !!! Yay!!!!!
Omg so early!!!!
I have never had feeder insects, but recently for a new addition, I have gotten frozen insects and others. Lol. I now have a freezer with blood worms and brine shrimp for a new fish friend.
Oooou yummy! 🪱 🐠
hello great video
Thank you so much!
I used to breed mealworms and superworms for my tenrec.
They are so easy, especially mealworms, I'd never buy any again if I needed them.
Superworms beetles are pretty huge!
Love your videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
the tattoo is so cute and can you do another video on the ferrets
How do you determine what size of roach to feed your reptile or amphibian? Love this content!
I have a blue tongue skink, who I have been trying to get into feeder insects (mostly for enrichment and as healthy treats) but he hated anything that moved! Tried crickets, dubias, superworms, and he rejected them all...but I tried hornworms recently and he's SUPER into them! Hopefully can be a gateway into more feeders haha
My crested gecko has never dropped his tail and he loves crickets that sometimes he use to mistake my fingers for them.
I havent had mealworms for awhile since my bearded dragon passed away but I might be using them again if I get a tegu when we move cause we dont have enough space for one right now
Awww your geckos sounds sweet. I’m sorry about your beardie :( but I hope one day soon you get your tegu! X
I have literally memorized your whole intro
Dubia roaches have definitely gotten me more comfortable with bugs, but I still can’t touch them though.
Hornworms look like gummies and they look yummy to me too 😅😂
They’re not for everyone 😂
I’m actually following someone on tiktok called @starexotics (I think) who is eating a hornworm as a thank you for 2000 followers in a few days... I’m anxiously waiting haha
@@avatarno1defender that’s either tempt me more and stay at just thinking about doing it
This can't be an Emzotic Video Dobby isn't being a crackhead
She was during editing!
Hello Em! I love your videos. I have always loved reptiles and i got a leopard gecko last year, i have dubia roaches (since i'm from Argentina they are the most common feeder insect) i had no trouble yet but i'm concerned because I read on some forums that handling them regularly can lead to allergies. I have them in my room.. is this true? are there health risks in keeping dubias? thank you!
I really want a tarantula and have been researching for a few weeks now so this was really helpful. I checked and a tarantula doesn't need any supplements. I would also be feeding dubia roaches. And tarantulas only need to be fed once a week so long as I gut load them well. Also you can get silent crickets
This video has such amazing information!! I'm still doing research for my first reptile friend. Mammals I'm awesome with, but I'm still a little intimidated by being an awesome Mom to a reptile. Do you, or anyone else, have thoughts on feeding your reptile or amphibians in a separate container? I see many feed their frogs, geckos, etc in a separate container to insure the insect is eaten and monitor food intake.
Awww lost his tail. LOL
For horned worms: if you want to slow the growth you can put them un the fridge and If you want to speed up the growth put them near a heat source.
My favorite feeder is dubia roaches!
Hi Em! Don’t know if you’ll see this but would you ever consider getting a hamster? Often people think hamsters are easy pets that don’t need a lot of space which simply isn’t true, and they can be pretty cool pets when given proper care and respect just curious cause they weren’t mentioned in either of your pets I would or wouldn’t have videos
@@NOAH-pm4fk I would not use a zen for a hamster. I have a zen for my beardie. It’s not waterproof around the edges. So bedding, pee, and poo could get in there and soak into the edges of the wood. The tank also scratches easily in the front, and hamsters could do some really significant scratch damage on that.
She has ferrets it wouldn't be safe for her to keep a hamster anywhere near them
In the past she have une!
The hornworm deficating.. 🤭😂
The very end was so satisfying to me and I feel I should be disgusted lol but I'm just simply not hehe ;P love ya EM xoxo thanks so much for another epic video! I always dust my crickets and meal worms but I honestly never knew the calcium percent was that low in the meal worm .
Sploot just got nominated for the frog butt crested gecko association award 2021
That is an amazing video. Also, I really do hope that dubia roaches are legal in Canada (which is where I live).
First! Wow em ur so pretty
Omg Thea I love ur channel!!
@@luvbug5039 hiii
You’re so sweet! Thanks Thea!!!!
@@Emzotic it's true!
Girl your skin is gorgeous u look like a porcelain doll!
I’ve never been so early yay ☺️
Welcome back!!’ Thank you!!!
@@Emzotic Of course! I have two bearded dragons and always wondered what would be best to feed them, this video was so helpful :)
I really loved the neck tattoo, I want to get one too one day
probably an unpopular opinion but i find the superworms so cool, i remember a coworker of mine telling me how a friend of hers did a research project on their ability to eat through and digest plastic (though obviously they cant be fed to reptiles after that) I remember having to transfer them by hand by the hundreds when cleaning out their container. the hornworms were great though, and surprisingly suuuper soft, the crickets drove me nuts though since they always found a way to escape and i was worried that some customers might freak out by seeing them loose (this was at a reptile zoo/store btw)
I know of so many cresties that dropped their tails. So sad but so cute.
Hello em I’m thinking of getting giant land snails African land snail so I need some help on the dos and do not I live in the UK so it’s allowed
She has a whole video on them
@@Spaghatt I know if she doesn’t say the specifics
Look on internet for more info
I'm glad we're allowed to keep them in the UK, I used to have 2 massive ones. I love them 💕
I actually have four female madagascan hissing cockroaches that I got from Josh's Frogs but to keep as pets.
They were originally gonna be named after the Charmed sisters (Paige, Piper, Prue, and Phoebe) but after actually getting them and learning their personalities, one of them was just a *total* Jenni. I really don't know how to explain it but I just got vibes that her name had to be Jenni, specifically with an "i" rather than a "y".
Then the smallest of the four screamed "Mallory" to me.
And the biggest one I have, who is also my favorite, and a clingy little thing (pun not intended, when it comes to the fact they literally cling bc of the barbs on their legs) is Penelobee. I originally wanted to call her Bumble Bee because her colors remind me of exactly that but I also really wanted another pet named after another one of my favorite Criminal Minds characters (I already have two brother rats named Morgan and Spencer) therefore Penelobee.
The fourth one does not have a name yet but she looks very similar to Jenni.
Great video. I have 2 leopard geckos (housed separately) and a cat who love locust and crickets and mealworm and the odd dubia and am getting a bearded dragon later this year. So bugs are big thing in this house and I have a Boa imperator and a royal python and a dog but obviously they don't eat insects
Where did you get the metal racks in the background?