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Opinions on "Ant Jelly'


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#1 Offline FSTP - Posted November 12 2016 - 12:15 AM

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Hello, 

 

I was just wondering what your guy's opinions on ant protein jelly and other jellied ant foods are? I see they're used in Japan and Europe a lot. 

 

It seems like a good idea if I was going to be away from my ants for awhile. However I think I like the idea of feeding ants more natural or live foods.

 

Thanks,

Jess


Edited by FSTP, November 12 2016 - 12:18 AM.


#2 Offline Kevin - Posted November 12 2016 - 3:25 AM

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I prefer to feed live insects because they are more natural. What's the fun in feeding fake food?

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#3 Offline Alabama Anter - Posted November 12 2016 - 6:03 AM

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I prefer to feed live insects because they are more natural. What's the fun in feeding fake food?

I agree 💯

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#4 Offline dermy - Posted November 12 2016 - 7:46 AM

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Hello, 

 

I was just wondering what your guy's opinions on ant protein jelly and other jellied ant foods are? I see they're used in Japan and Europe a lot. 

 

It seems like a good idea if I was going to be away from my ants for awhile. However I think I like the idea of feeding ants more natural or live foods.

 

Thanks,

Jess

I know someone who uses Ant Jelly to feed their ants, and they seem pretty good, esp. if you have to go on vacation and stuff. But that's just one person and from a Different Country so they are used to using weird stuff like Ant Jelly.






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