Viola foods?

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Viola foods?

Post by dinky » Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:56 pm

I've been told that Viola's love proteins.....yes mine eat those each night, but they are going crazy over dried ground blueberries, blackberries and cranberries. The first thing they go for is the fruit! They just came up from molt, so if they keep this up, I can't wait to see them after their next molt. Does anyone else who has viola's notice any food preference? They have just been up a week, but this has happened almost every night that the fruit is cleaned up first, so will keep an eye on their eating habits to see how they change......2 up out of 4, waiting patiently lol
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Re: Viola foods?

Post by Ryry » Tue Jan 13, 2015 3:47 pm

My violas eating is all over the map. I can never predict what's the hot item!
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Re: Viola foods?

Post by dinky » Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:06 pm

Ryry wrote:My violas eating is all over the map. I can never predict what's the hot item!
Mine may have just needed fruit after their molt....put fresh kiwi in tonight and we will see if it's fruit or not. I just expected them to eat more proteins and so far they haven't touched the scrambled eggs tonight, hardly touched snails last night. Not much on crickets or grasshoppers (yet) So will just keep offering a variety, but my E's are picky, so was trying to get some feed back on others and how their V's eat....thanks
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Re: Viola foods?

Post by Ryry » Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:33 pm

You know some good protein foods that my violas seem to like are The surf and turf from the hermit crab patch, as well as the critter kibble- that's from the Colorado company and I'm not sure if the HCP still has any left since they went out of business. But those are winners for all my crabs.
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Re: Viola foods?

Post by YYWW » Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:16 pm

I don't think HCP went out of business. Maybe they're just clearing inventory?


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Re: Viola foods?

Post by singlemomwithcrab » Wed Jan 14, 2015 5:02 pm

It's the Colorado Company that closed it's door do to a non-compete clause with the owner's new job. The Colorado Critter Company protein mix is all gone.
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Re: Viola foods?

Post by dinky » Wed Jan 14, 2015 8:56 pm

Ryry wrote:You know some good protein foods that my violas seem to like are The surf and turf from the hermit crab patch, as well as the critter kibble- that's from the Colorado company and I'm not sure if the HCP still has any left since they went out of business. But those are winners for all my crabs.
Haven't offered Surf & Turf yet, but they do go through the Colorado critter kibble pretty good. They didn't like kiwi last night, so trying dried blueberries with them tonight along with blood worms, 10 grain cereal, dried ground carrots, crabby popcorn and another seed mix I have. Will keep an eye on them with the proteins though as that seems to be the least thing they like.
Thanks all will keep trying different stuff and see how it goes after they settle in more since they are just up from molt.
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Re: Viola foods?

Post by dinky » Fri Jan 16, 2015 8:34 pm

Have 3 of my 4 Viola's up now, have a meat eater out of the bunch, he's on the chicken leg I put on having a good time....other 2 must be vegetarians as they are on the fruit, grains and greens again tonight (:
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Re: Viola foods?

Post by lessthansign3 » Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:31 pm

Hm, I'll have to see if my violas have any preference for berries! Perhaps I'll have to make up a new mix just for violas? I know my strawberries love strawberries, of course. It'd be pretty silly if they didn't.


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Re: Viola foods?

Post by dinky » Mon Jan 26, 2015 10:48 pm

lessthansign3 wrote:Hm, I'll have to see if my violas have any preference for berries! Perhaps I'll have to make up a new mix just for violas? I know my strawberries love strawberries, of course. It'd be pretty silly if they didn't.
Mine are still going after the fruits more than anything. Protein wise, they choose beans ground more than meats I've put in. We have some fresh spring grass springing up and I cut some and put in all the tats. The V's loved it! I'm still offering a variety of meats all week, but not impressed with what they have eaten in that area.
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