Sticktongue
Avid Member
Hello all,
Bioactive stuff is new since I last kept chams 10 years ago. I’ve seen some things on bioactive roaches, but is anyone keeping their crickets in bioactive bins? Mainly asking because this will be my first round of keeping since I got married and I need to figure out how to keep feeder smell down. I kept my cricket bins pretty clean and well ventilated before, but, the smell was certainly there. Anyone keep bioactive or new ways in the last 10 years that isn’t just highly ventilated bins and keeping clean constantly?
Bioactive stuff is new since I last kept chams 10 years ago. I’ve seen some things on bioactive roaches, but is anyone keeping their crickets in bioactive bins? Mainly asking because this will be my first round of keeping since I got married and I need to figure out how to keep feeder smell down. I kept my cricket bins pretty clean and well ventilated before, but, the smell was certainly there. Anyone keep bioactive or new ways in the last 10 years that isn’t just highly ventilated bins and keeping clean constantly?