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Also does anyone have advice for how/where I should keep my crickets. I go about every saturday to pet smart and buy like 70 small crickets. I keep them in this container with the gutloaded food. Then I just put them in the container to feed my chameleon with. By the end of the week a lot are dead. I’m kinda confused on where to keep them like are they fine in the garage? Also how do y’all transfer them into the feeding cup without them jumping everywhere?!! lolWould this work along with collard greens and cilantro? Also how should I give the crickets water
Those have to be the happiest little bug bins I’ve ever seen. ?Hi there. Just to give you my 2 cents I used to buy my crickets from Pet Smart. They died and stunk. Now I get banded crickets from Josh’s Frogs. They always give 10% more for free in case any die. They have a live arrival guarantee. They do chirp a little. They seem to live a really long time. And true story, I’ve never had one die in my cricket keeper.
I give them fresh fruits and veggies every day. Apples, oranges, mangos, sweet potato, collard and mustard greens, green beans, cucumbers (for moisture as they aren’t nutritious), watercress, carrots, alfalfa, bok choy and dandelion leaves. Alternating. I don’t give them this much every day. I’ll give like five types at once. I also keep plastic soda bottle tops in the cage with Cricket Crack and Mazuri Better Bug Gut Loading Diet. I also put 3-4 cotton balls that are soaked with water in so they can drink. The cotton balls also get replaced every day.
I’m attaching a few pics. I keep my worms the same way. I got the worm cages from Walmart for cheap. I feed the worms the exact same food as the crickets. Including the crack and Mazuri.
I use old fashioned oats for the worm/roach cages. And I put that thing in with the roaches and they all hang out inside of it.
I change the oats if they get damp, when there’s a lot of frass (poop) in the bottom or about every two weeks. And daily when the food and bottle tops are out I give them a few gentle shakes back and forth to help keep the frass at the bottom. And I’ll clean out dead worms and exoskeletons. Any that have started to morph I put in a plastic bag and keep them in the freezer. If you throw them out in the trash or outside they can give diseases to local insects and worms.
I hope this helps.
Cheers!
Those have to be the happiest little bug bins I’ve ever seen. ?
Wow that looks so good! When you clean out the poop and stuff do you put the crickets in a separate container and then empty everything out. How do you move the crickets?(lol I mean do you pick them up with your hand?)Hi there. Just to give you my 2 cents I used to buy my crickets from Pet Smart. They died and stunk. Now I get banded crickets from Josh’s Frogs. They always give 10% more for free in case any die. They have a live arrival guarantee. They do chirp a little. They seem to live a really long time. And true story, I’ve never had one die in my cricket keeper.
I give them fresh fruits and veggies every day. Apples, oranges, mangos, sweet potato, collard and mustard greens, green beans, cucumbers (for moisture as they aren’t nutritious), watercress, carrots, alfalfa, bok choy and dandelion leaves. Alternating. I don’t give them this much every day. I’ll give like five types at once. I also keep plastic soda bottle tops in the cage with Cricket Crack and Mazuri Better Bug Gut Loading Diet. I also put 3-4 cotton balls that are soaked with water in so they can drink. The cotton balls also get replaced every day.
I’m attaching a few pics. I keep my worms the same way. I got the worm cages from Walmart for cheap. I feed the worms the exact same food as the crickets. Including the crack and Mazuri.
I use old fashioned oats for the worm/roach cages. And I put that thing in with the roaches and they all hang out inside of it.
I change the oats if they get damp, when there’s a lot of frass (poop) in the bottom or about every two weeks. And daily when the food and bottle tops are out I give them a few gentle shakes back and forth to help keep the frass at the bottom. And I’ll clean out dead worms and exoskeletons. Any that have started to morph I put in a plastic bag and keep them in the freezer. If you throw them out in the trash or outside they can give diseases to local insects and worms.
I hope this helps.
Cheers!
Wow that looks so good! When you clean out the poop and stuff do you put the crickets in a separate container and then empty everything out. How do you move the crickets?(lol I mean do you pick them up with your hand?)