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I have considered dubia roaches, however I am not a roach fan and the thought of them escaping is terrifying, especially in a rental house. I would be able to keep the crickets in an area away from the living space, so I will not be bothered by noise or smell.Crickets stink bad and are noisy and die easily. Have you considered dubia roaches?
I will also be breeding silkworms. Cham needs some varietyWhat about silk worms?
I have seen videos of them and how their populations explode. Maybe at some point in the future I'll breed them, but right now I'm not in a position where I'm able to.Dubias aren't like regular roaches, more like big pill bugs.
I feel the same way! I don't know if I can get over the disgusted feeling of having them in my house.I have seen videos of them and how their populations explode. Maybe at some point in the future I'll breed them, but right now I'm not in a position where I'm able to.
I looked up Armstrong crickets, but their shipping makes their prices crazy compared to other sources. Are they really worth it?I feel the same way! I don't know if I can get over the disgusted feeling of having them in my house.
That's where Kammerflage Kreations gets theirs from and they recommended to me as one of the best.I looked up Armstrong crickets, but their shipping makes their prices crazy compared to other sources. Are they really worth it?
I decided to try breeding Banded Crickets because they are resistant to AdDNV cricket virus. I got mine from Ghanns Cricket Farm. They were a little more expensive but arrived really healthy. The Banded crickets don't seem to smell as bad or chirp as loudly as the House Crickets that are sold from most dealers and they seem pretty hardy.I'm going to start breeding crickets soon, however I feel like the crickets you start out with are important for the health of the future generations. Where should I buy the best quality crickets to ensure that the babies are the healthiest and most nutritious they can be?
I'd be really interested in seeing their growth and watch your success and I'm sure others would too. You should make a post about itI decided to try breeding Banded Crickets because they are resistant to AdDNV cricket virus. I got mine from Ghanns Cricket Farm. They were a little more expensive but arrived really healthy. The Banded crickets don't seem to smell as bad or chirp as loudly as the House Crickets that are sold from most dealers and they seem pretty hardy.
Anyhow, the breeding was successful and I now have thousands of growing baby Banded Crickets. Hopefully I can raise them them to adults without any issues and then I'll breed those and see what happens
Yes, you definitely should!!!!!I'd be really interested in seeing their growth and watch your success and I'm sure others would too. You should make a post about it
I have considered dubia roaches, however I am not a roach fan and the thought of them escaping is terrifying, especially in a rental house. I would be able to keep the crickets in an area away from the living space, so I will not be bothered by noise or smell.