Kayroxyoursox
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My crickets keep dying. I buy them, put them in s cricket keeper, i put some apples in there for them to eat, and some of that water jelly for them and the next day they are all dead. It's making me mad, what can I do?
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My crickets keep dying. I buy them, put them in s cricket keeper, i put some apples in there for them to eat, and some of that water jelly for them and the next day they are all dead. It's making me mad, what can I do?
Are they banded or the old brown crickets?
I saw on Facebook where Eric Adrignola has been having an issue with the old brown ones. I think the cricket virus is still messing with them. Do you ever notice them laying there but their legs are still moving?
Chase
This is what I do and I have very little cricket loss. Get a large bin such as sterilite or rubber made. I feed mine Rapshy Superfoods Superload insect gut load formula. You can feed it wet or dry. I prefer dry. I also will give them some fresh greens etc. Instead of using a sponge or cricket cubes for water I dampen a plain white piece of paper towel so they can drink from that. I find that it's easier to change out and it doesn't get bacteria build up and the crickets won't drown. Instead of egg crates to climb on that gets full of poop and bacteria I use pieces of aluminum screen for them to climb on. It has great surface area and it allows the poop to go through the screen for easy cleanup and extra air circulation. This works really well because I order 1,000 crickets at a time and it gets expensive especially when they die.
Thanks for the advice ! It's weird because I just buy them from petco like 30 at a time which I have to go every couple of days, but until recently there would be none that died . Now i buy them and I only give him like 10 and the next day they are all dead. It's happened like 3 or 4 times in a row. Now
Thanks for the advice ! It's weird because I just buy them from petco like 30 at a time which I have to go every couple of days, but until recently there would be none that died . Now i buy them and I only give him like 10 and the next day they are all dead. It's happened like 3 or 4 times in a row. Now
I have the same prob with Petco crickets. They just seem unhealthy to begin wth. Who know where they get them from and how long they've had them by the time we buy them? There are lots of good cricket distributors. I get mine fro LLLreptile.com you can get 500 shipped for 29.99 (that incudes overnight shipping) they arrive nice and healthy and its sooo much cheaper then buying them from the pet store. I'm actually waiting for mine to come from them today.
There a a bunch of sponsors on here that sell crickets also.
I have the same prob with Petco crickets. ............. I get mine fro LLLreptile.com you can get 500 shipped for 29.99 (that incudes overnight shipping) they arrive nice and healthy and its sooo much cheaper then buying them from the pet store..........
You can get them online from Flukers.. there are 500 for 11.90 plus couple of bucks for shipping, depending how you want them delivered...
I'm going to order online, and pretty soon going to breed them or maybe not, I'm still thinking about it
My crickets keep dying. I buy them, put them in s cricket keeper, i put some apples in there for them to eat, and some of that water jelly for them and the next day they are all dead. It's making me mad, what can I do?
While mine didn't necessarily die quickly like yours, I got pretty fed up with crickets after a few months, and apparently so did my chameleon... I made the switch to dubias and I haven't looked back. I'm sure you've seen the reasons people praise them (don't smell, don't jump, better protein for your cham etc...).
The only thing with the roaches is that they're good at hiding, so I use a feeder cup with mesh on the back and my guy goes to town on them. If you can get over the fact that they're roaches, I think they're just a better feeder overall.
My little guy loves them. I just can't completely switch since they're so much more expensive than crickets.
That's true... Though I got a pretty decent deal from dubiaroaches.com, at least compared to the crickets I was buying from petco. If I had more than one chameleon, I'd even look into breeding the roaches.