Grasshoppers, you mean? Can't have 'em (or locusts) here in the states, what with them being crop pests or whatever. :( They look like a pretty interesting feeder though.
Many animals have a "junk food," in that it's so tasty it makes them overeat and/or go off their regular rations for a while ... lots of cats go wild for tuna, horses chow down on grain, silkworms apparently don't like going back to silkie chow after eating real mulberry leaves.
Though only...
My hamsters ate mealies once in a while ... supers would've been huge for them, but I guess a rat could take one. Don't have much experience with larger rodents, sorry.
Most gecko humor involves eating, doesn't it? :laugh:
My leo simply would NOT eat his phoenix worms at first - ate one, spit one out, wouldn't touch 'em after that. Not on the cage floor, in a dish, anywhere he'd normally eat crickets or mealies. For over a week he just didn't eat.
Then one day...
I actually did poke at him a bit after taking the picture, just in case - from the right angle it really did look like the rock fell down and squashed him. :sweatdrop: But apparently geckos just like to play "roadkill." :tongue3: