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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Let's unbox and set up the new mealworm growing pods by The Bug Factory! If last year taught us anything, it's that sometimes we need to save a little extra money, so why not start saving money by breeding your own feeder insects?
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  • @Beth-iw4ur
    @Beth-iw4ur Год назад +4

    Your feeder bug videos were always my favorite happy to see another one! 😊

  • @kawaiigoomy3487
    @kawaiigoomy3487 Год назад +10

    I recently got my baby, Mimi, from an expo. I’m thankful for your videos, they’ve been a great source of information and inspiration. I hope you have a wonderful day/night. 🦎💖🌈

    • @brodieinglis5538
      @brodieinglis5538 Год назад +1

      This is exactly the same for me so helpful

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      Aww thank you so much, that really means a lot ❤ Good luck with Mimi!

  • @thebugfactory_BSF
    @thebugfactory_BSF Год назад +5

    FANTATSIC VIDEO! Love how you are using our pods and have been a day one support! 😁💚🐛

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      Thank you! and thanks for the chance to try the pods :)

  • @leopardgeckotalk
    @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

    Get 10% off your growing pods by following the link! invi.tt/K6ZG

  • @mjshaheed
    @mjshaheed Год назад +6

    I don't think you need to transfer the beetles from the green coloured tray to a different one. They are supposed to stay on the same tray and lay eggs. Once the eggs hatch out, baby mealworms will automatically drop to the white tray right beneath it.

  • @Bamkley
    @Bamkley Год назад +3

    This video is helpful to understand more about bugs. HAPPY 2023🔥

  • @NaveSutlef
    @NaveSutlef Год назад +8

    Sadly my garg has no interest in bugs, but if I ever get a leopard gecko (which I hope to one day) this seems really convenient and fun honestly!

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +5

      Aw fair enough, my chahoua will always take bugs but my crestie can be either really into them or complete ignore them, there's no in between haha

    • @NaveSutlef
      @NaveSutlef Год назад +1

      @@leopardgeckotalk It's been a while since I've tried and it's grown a bit so maybe I'll give it another go

  • @vogelkonigin3303
    @vogelkonigin3303 Год назад +2

    I don't want to trash the company, but this is so much extra work for mealworms. You throw them in a shoebox sized bin or larger on oatmeal and feed them veggie scraps and boom, you've got a mealworm breeder. Work smarter, not harder.

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      lol Yeah I mean it is inevitable that they will just breed, I guess they just wanted to make something a little different haha

    • @loona7126
      @loona7126 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for this! I will be getting 6 geckos and I have been considering buying this. But I was wondering whether this is actually neccessary.

  • @jamesgatz5301
    @jamesgatz5301 Год назад +2

    Idk if you read the comments but I just got my second leopard gecko and you inspired it. I always wanted a reptile and your videos made me take the leap to actually do it.

  • @moor8720
    @moor8720 Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining how it all goes together! We've been thinking of getting something like this to breed live treats for our crested gecko.

  • @Liz-M
    @Liz-M Год назад +2

    Thanks, good unboxing 😊

  • @cakeeeetime
    @cakeeeetime Год назад +1

    Love your vids ^^

  • @themikefrog97XD
    @themikefrog97XD Год назад +2

    Feel like it's been too long since I've been a dedicated viewer, but I wanted to pop in and say thank you! I got my leo Apollo at 1 month old and your channel was instrumental in educating me regarding reptile care. He turns 5 this year 🥹

    • @themikefrog97XD
      @themikefrog97XD Год назад +1

      I've also successfully been breeding own mealworms for over a year 😋 started completely by accident, mind you 😂

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +1

      Aww that's amazing, wow where has the time gone? :O

  • @lizzyellis9268
    @lizzyellis9268 Год назад

    Glad to see you back making videos! 😊

  • @realbrooklyn2093
    @realbrooklyn2093 Год назад +1

    I suggest wearing a mask when sifting through mealworms. It helps me inhale less allergens in the dust. It is worth it. Also you could change your shirt after as well, just to be safe. And or course you could wear gloves, and remember to wash your hands.

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +1

      Yeah might have to do that. I know before a channel I used to watch would always have to handle them with gloves, fortunately I think for me it was mainly the dirt lol

    • @realbrooklyn2093
      @realbrooklyn2093 Год назад

      @@leopardgeckotalk Yes, when I am sifting through my mealworms I always wear a mask because all their bin dust gets into the air. I used to not wear a mask but then I would sneeze a lot after sorting mealworms. Mask = no congestion.

  • @zer0coolninja887
    @zer0coolninja887 Год назад

    People sell walmart platic cabinets drawers for undergarmets as the same thing like this but it fits better and the smell isnt as bad incase you live in a hotter climate there are vidoes on DIY and its way cheaper

  • @Gifishing
    @Gifishing Год назад +1

    Great video as always keep it up🎉

  • @Sigma.69_12
    @Sigma.69_12 Год назад +2

    RANDOM TIP
    Sometimes if your feeding your leopard gecko a locust (idk if i spelt that right but who cares) you can pull its back legs off to stop it running and jumping as much hope this helps:)

  • @lostinspace2780
    @lostinspace2780 Год назад

    Good video. Is the plastic fairly sturdy or flimsy? It looks like it might crack easily. Unique idea for keeping beetles in one container and simply moving them to another container to start a new colony.

  • @dappyhappy773
    @dappyhappy773 Год назад

    I didn't intend to breed mealworms but I now have an active breeding colony in my cresties viv lol. No separate container need lol

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      haha interesting, I know some people use them as clean up crew, but I always worry they'd destroy the roots of my plants lol

  • @Skylamander522
    @Skylamander522 Год назад

    I had a tub of mealworms that would breed and I would feed them to my leo for several years but all of a sudden they all just started to die off and I’ve had to rethink everything I’m doing. I might try this to see if it works better

  • @peetakispeetopoulos3982
    @peetakispeetopoulos3982 Год назад +2

    cool and useful vid.
    I need your help.
    My gecko just lost her appetite. its has happened again but that is not the problem.
    am about to leave for a 4 day training trip in Geneva Switzerland for and she hadn't eaten anything for a week.
    I have my mom here but she is old and the only thing she can do when I am away is to change a water bowl.
    do you have any idea on how to make her eat ?
    am leaving in 5 days, its a really important college trip and I cant miss it.

    • @sgt.ketchup5819
      @sgt.ketchup5819 Год назад

      Have you tried feeding her different worms or maybe crickets

    • @kazzie2935
      @kazzie2935 Год назад

      You could use an escape proof feeding dish, I use exo-terra. Put a dozen dusted mealworms in the dish, put dish where your gecko will find it, if they are hungry they will help themselves, you will know how many your gecko has eaten by what remains in the dish.

  • @KCExotics
    @KCExotics Год назад

    Grain mites do not just appear. Your bran/substrate has to already be infected with their eggs. As long as you freeze the substrate, ideally for a few days, there should be next to no risk of grain mites. Yes, moisture can cause their population to explode if your colony has them, but if you take the proper precautions, there is no issue. I typically buy 25lb bags of bran. I had an issue with grain mites last year, and that was due to my laziness and not properly preparing the substrate.

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +1

      Ah I see. Yeah I pretty much had to disinfect the entire room, throw out all the oats and what not, this was just a few days before christmas, absolute nightmare.

    • @KCExotics
      @KCExotics Год назад

      @@leopardgeckotalk 100% agree. They are not a fun critter to find. It is interesting to see the different methods people use to raise these critters. I specialize in guides for them, and to be honest I've never seen that substrate used before. Have you noticed any changes in your mealworm yields?

  • @RebekahInspires
    @RebekahInspires 6 месяцев назад

    Please be careful with your allergies. I know it's not common but some people can get worse allergies as time goes on. So you might want to start wearing a max if you are allergic to the worms and the dirt and wash your hands after handling them. I know personally I am allergic to mold and breakout into hives within minutes of coming into contact with mold. So when I get my paludarium set up, i have to be extra careful and make sure to wear gloves and a mask when dealing with the enclosure if a mold outbreak happens.

  • @tylertxwill7000
    @tylertxwill7000 Год назад

    Nvm found it just got drive to town tom our petsmart has it

  • @Lawton-Talks
    @Lawton-Talks Год назад

    I keep my mealworms and Discoid roaches in a very large plastic container with the substrate being Milled Oats. Feed them a couple time s a week, and keep the temp to 82*F
    No issue with proliferation. There's too many to feed one Leopard Gecko.

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +1

      I am still traumatised from the mites to go back to oats haha, but sounds like you're doing well :)

  • @oscarhernandez7873
    @oscarhernandez7873 Год назад

    Wow great video I just started to house mealworms and I want to try this product
    But I have a concern my Leo’s front leg is swollen and I don’t know why

    • @nightinggale6470
      @nightinggale6470 Год назад

      It’d be best to get them checked out at an exotic vet ASAP.

  • @antoniobarbaro3499
    @antoniobarbaro3499 Год назад

    Tell me about it! Whenever I do anything with our mealworms my gf thinks I'm getting covid! I blame the frass

  • @tylertxwill7000
    @tylertxwill7000 Год назад

    Ive been all over the arcadia website you listed under a video, you cant buy lights it is just info, any idea why and where to get them?

  • @WVNUK
    @WVNUK Год назад

    Inside a small container I bought from a petstore, I have many Superworms that are awake 24/7. I often hear loud noises coming from the container in the middle of the night, which keeps me up. Is there a way to stop this?

  • @Nibiru_-_Gen_Z_Warlock
    @Nibiru_-_Gen_Z_Warlock Год назад

    does this bug factory plan on doing some similar setup for crickets?
    im very tired of getting crickets in poor health every week for a high price at my local petco.
    and i dont want to try to breed crickets in the setup i currently have

  • @jadix1248
    @jadix1248 Год назад

    I was wondering im I’m the USA so I can’t get earth mix arid do you still think eco earth will be good for him

    • @nightinggale6470
      @nightinggale6470 Год назад

      Eco earth is not a suitable substrate. It’s unnatural, dusty when dry, potentially hard on their joints (consistency is too loose), doesn’t hold burrows, etc. A soil/sand or soil/sand/clay mix would be ideal. You can also use terra Sahara from the bio dude.

  • @advertisingbreak8204
    @advertisingbreak8204 Год назад

    I think people don’t realise that you don’t even need to separate beetles and mealworms in order to breed them. Unless you need huge amounts there will be plenty enough offspring from just keeping them together.

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +1

      Yeah I think the only risk is sometimes if the beetles are left hungry they can eat the pupae or mealworms.

  • @DDeedo
    @DDeedo Год назад

    How to clean a leopard gecko terrarium

  • @loona7126
    @loona7126 7 месяцев назад

    I will have the mealworms in my appartment, and I am really worried there will be a smell. I realise this product is overpriced and that one-container method would work just fine, but if this prevents any kind of odour, it might just be worth it. Thoughts, anyone?

  • @scano7738
    @scano7738 Год назад

    Hi do you use earthmix or earthmix arid with the mealworms??

  • @671TechReviews
    @671TechReviews Год назад

    Could you link the substrate you use? Could I just use aspen snake bedding? Is there any substrate I shouldn’t be using (other than what you mentioned in the video)?

    • @nightinggale6470
      @nightinggale6470 Год назад

      Aspen is not a suitable substrate for leopard geckos. A soil/playsand or soil/sand/clay mix is best

    • @671TechReviews
      @671TechReviews Год назад

      @@nightinggale6470 I think you misunderstood my question. I am asking about mealworm substrate.

    • @nightinggale6470
      @nightinggale6470 Год назад

      @@671TechReviews in that case, aspen will work fine.

  • @Rebeccasbugz
    @Rebeccasbugz Год назад

    They look like a cool idea But are so costly it almost nulls them out tbh i can buy a whole tub of morio worms for like £3. and breed them in a £1.99 draw set... i know its about sustainability etc but so expensive.. also be careful with your mealworm allergy it has been known to develop into anaphylactic reactions from over exposure if you got an accidental cloud of the dust while cleaning them etc can make you very ill

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      Yeah, I mean I'm just grateful they reached out and asked me to try them, but of course there are always alternatives :). Yeah I think the dust/soil cloud really irritated my nose, but an antihistamine helped :)

  • @michaelolivares6914
    @michaelolivares6914 Год назад

    I bought the e book but now what? 😅 how do I access it?

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      Oh Spring should have sent you the file, have you checked your emails?

  • @Dayisnear
    @Dayisnear Год назад

    Huh, did not know one could react to mealworms/morias and that might explain a thing or two for me and my colony….plan on kinda try to downsize them a bit this year somehow ( my biggest wormlover is in burmation atm and my geckos find them ‘tasty, but not our fav…where is that roach human?’ 😂 useful info and wouldn’t mind using something like it, tho live in Sweden and we ain’t got a big arsenal when it comes to keep feeders at home ( unless it’s diy…plenty go that route) so yah 😅)

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +1

      haha yeah I think it's mainly the dust/dirt cloud that formed when I tipped them into their new setup lol

    • @Dayisnear
      @Dayisnear Год назад

      @@leopardgeckotalk 😁 could also be plausible...got my coloni in a modified 55 litre bin with lid. Went through it yesterday and felt very glad of my nitril gloves and facemask + allergy pill 😅 they had exploded a little bit and thrived from last feed.

  • @the.guineapigs
    @the.guineapigs Год назад

    When will the tank review vid come out??

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +1

      ooo I need to do that, hopefully I have enough entries 🙈

  • @ellamaeturknett4863
    @ellamaeturknett4863 Год назад

    If using granola put it in the freezer it will kill all the bugs

  • @tristanjones8575
    @tristanjones8575 Год назад

    How much is that?

  • @PredictableEnigma
    @PredictableEnigma Год назад +1

    This is like a 30-50 dollar product that they are charging way too much for

  • @coastalwren
    @coastalwren Год назад

    $137... its super cool but in no world could I justify that price tag

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      Yeah it's pretty expensive ngl, but it kind of shows what you could do, and you can always find cheaper alternatives.

  • @wasteIander
    @wasteIander Год назад

    Just a word of advice, don’t ask your apartment complex if you can have an insect farm. Keep that to yourself

  • @scully4789
    @scully4789 Год назад

    First

  • @gingerlygingerlee3023
    @gingerlygingerlee3023 Год назад

    Thank you for torturing yourself and putting out this video. Seriously, I hope you feel better quickly. The containers look really good with the labels. Thank you for sharing this information. Great video. 👍🏻😎

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад

      haha thank you :) It hit me all at once as I was trying to rap up the video, but I was all good after an antihistamine lol

  • @i3rocOllie
    @i3rocOllie Год назад

    200$ for some plastic no thx I could make 16 of them for that.

    • @leopardgeckotalk
      @leopardgeckotalk  Год назад +2

      lol fair enough, I was just asked to see what I think/unbox them, I'm not pushing anyone to buy anything :)

    • @i3rocOllie
      @i3rocOllie Год назад

      @@leopardgeckotalk it is nice looking and compact.