suprdude
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I'm going to be gone a vacation for 10 days. My enclosure if fully automated except for food. My temporary solution is to let a bunch of crickets loose in my chameleon's enclosure. But I've never done crickets. My guy usually eats dubia's and some BSF's but since they don't move much, he often ignores them unless I'm feeding him by hand. I will stock the enclosure with dubia's in cups while I'm gone, but I need a backup of crickets. Someone will be checking on him to make sure the misters/lights/fans are working, but I can't find anybody that will handle bugs . Since I've never had crickets before, here are a few of my questions:
1. Do they jump around/move much? I know chameleons are drawn to movement.
2. If I throw 30 crickets in there and come back with a bunch uneaten, am I going to hear chirping for another 2 months until they die of old age?
3. My lights are sitting on top of 1/2 in. Gauge Galvanized Steel shelf (see pic). I plan on getting 3/4 inch crickets; what are the odds that they're going to try to escape? If they do squeeze through, it would be a dead end because it's fully enclosed in the light box.
1. Do they jump around/move much? I know chameleons are drawn to movement.
2. If I throw 30 crickets in there and come back with a bunch uneaten, am I going to hear chirping for another 2 months until they die of old age?
3. My lights are sitting on top of 1/2 in. Gauge Galvanized Steel shelf (see pic). I plan on getting 3/4 inch crickets; what are the odds that they're going to try to escape? If they do squeeze through, it would be a dead end because it's fully enclosed in the light box.