questnjurny
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Well I have found as I research chameleons, that not only do I need to learn how to keep them, but how to keep crickets as well! Being totally new to reptiles I have no clue on keeping bugs, usually I am trying to keep them out of my house, not in it. So, a few questions on keeping crickets.
This may be really obvious to most, but is a question I keep asking myself. So you keep the crickets in your cricket container, but how do you handle them, how do they not jump out when you open the lid, or do a few jump out? I just have images of opening the lid and crickets going everywhere.
How many would I order at a time for one adult female veiled? And at what size? The site I'm looking at has many different sizes, they seem to go up by 1/8" right increments.
Do I have to feed fruits/veggies or is just the gutload food adequate? Not that feeding fruits/veg would be a problem, just curious.
Would a basement be okay to keep the crickets in?
What is the best way to dust them, get a duster thing? (again teh visuals in my head...this one is the "shake n bake" method of coating...lol!)
Do the crickets need heat/light?
I want to get everything set up and ready to go before I adopt the cham I'm hoping to get and have come to realize that the keeping of food is just as much work to learn about as the pet! (okay, not quite, but still have a lot to learn).
Am loving this site, and it is amazing how much knowledge I've soaked up already. I'm ready to get to home depot and pick up my materials for an enclosure!
Carly
This may be really obvious to most, but is a question I keep asking myself. So you keep the crickets in your cricket container, but how do you handle them, how do they not jump out when you open the lid, or do a few jump out? I just have images of opening the lid and crickets going everywhere.
How many would I order at a time for one adult female veiled? And at what size? The site I'm looking at has many different sizes, they seem to go up by 1/8" right increments.
Do I have to feed fruits/veggies or is just the gutload food adequate? Not that feeding fruits/veg would be a problem, just curious.
Would a basement be okay to keep the crickets in?
What is the best way to dust them, get a duster thing? (again teh visuals in my head...this one is the "shake n bake" method of coating...lol!)
Do the crickets need heat/light?
I want to get everything set up and ready to go before I adopt the cham I'm hoping to get and have come to realize that the keeping of food is just as much work to learn about as the pet! (okay, not quite, but still have a lot to learn).
Am loving this site, and it is amazing how much knowledge I've soaked up already. I'm ready to get to home depot and pick up my materials for an enclosure!
Carly