Kodyf
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I’m tired of over spending for these little guys between my chameleon and beardies. I just pulled their old lay bin out it has thousands of eggs. I’ve got them incubating at 88 degrees and just set up a new laying bin. They have access to unlimited food and water in this bin. Shortly I’ll have thousands of pinheads. And crickets of all different sizes for my reptiles.
This is very tricky it looks easier than it is.
I had to try out multiple bulbs and different substrate to get the temperature steady at 88 degrees, I ultimately found out that while ambient temperature is 72 degrees in the room a 100w nightlight red bulb maintains tan reptisand at 88 degrees with 80 percent humidity. If anyone knows anything about breeding crickets this is the perfect set up other than I don’t have screen yet to keep my adult crickets from stealing egg snacks.
This is very tricky it looks easier than it is.
I had to try out multiple bulbs and different substrate to get the temperature steady at 88 degrees, I ultimately found out that while ambient temperature is 72 degrees in the room a 100w nightlight red bulb maintains tan reptisand at 88 degrees with 80 percent humidity. If anyone knows anything about breeding crickets this is the perfect set up other than I don’t have screen yet to keep my adult crickets from stealing egg snacks.