Brodybreaux25
Chameleon Enthusiast
Back to the cricket enclosure discussion from this morning...
A lot of people like to put egg crates in their enclosures to give the crickets something to climb/hide on. Problem is those cartons get really damp after only a couple days of use, they breed mold too. Mold is one of the leading causes of feeder die offs. If I were you I’d go buy a 5/10gal fish tank from Walmart($13) and grab a bunch of branches with the leaves on and put that in your cage instead. It accomplishes the same thing as the egg crates but instead of pulling all that moisture out of the air, the leaves dry out and do not mold. Once you’ve done that just mix some water into your cricket crack in a shallow dish and put that in the cage with the crickets. Nothing else is needed to keep your crickets fed and hydrated. Do not use the water crystals or calcium cubes, they do not work.
A lot of people like to put egg crates in their enclosures to give the crickets something to climb/hide on. Problem is those cartons get really damp after only a couple days of use, they breed mold too. Mold is one of the leading causes of feeder die offs. If I were you I’d go buy a 5/10gal fish tank from Walmart($13) and grab a bunch of branches with the leaves on and put that in your cage instead. It accomplishes the same thing as the egg crates but instead of pulling all that moisture out of the air, the leaves dry out and do not mold. Once you’ve done that just mix some water into your cricket crack in a shallow dish and put that in the cage with the crickets. Nothing else is needed to keep your crickets fed and hydrated. Do not use the water crystals or calcium cubes, they do not work.