Andregay
New Member
I have 160L Plastic Containers that I keep my breeding crickets in with two tubs with peat moss kept moist in the container with them to lay the eggs in. I leave the tubs in for a week and then remove them to another container with a heating pad. I put the tubs on the heating pad, spray the substrate once a day and after a week the pinheads start to hatch. I then transfer the pinheads to another container with bran as floor cover to keep the smell away, egg crates fro them to hide and small lids with cotton wool kept moist for them to drink. I permanently have a steady supply of crickets and at the moment I probably have a million crickets.