jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
Cool, That’s what I was going to ask next... I’ve been searching for a provable documented case for years now with no luck. I certainly believe it’s possible, but so rare it may as well be a myth. I just can’t see it happening provided that there is anything other than the Cham in the closure. We all know crickets aren’t exactly the smartest creatures on this planet but I just cant see them being dumb enough to go attack the tree dragon that they’re trapped in a tiny box with! Not a good survival tactic!
I’m sure this post will trigger peoples love of proving other people wrong in short order. Prepare yourself for the tidal wave of stories to come!
Brody I had a dog that was fully devoured over night by a cricket.
I tend to agree it's an overblown worry. I've seen people post other reptile pictures with nasty bites they claimed were from crickets. Not sure about proof though. I think if it does happen, it's because the crickets are starving. Look at what humans are capable of doing when starving, so imagine a cricket... Another benefit of bioactive. I've had a small group of crickets, roaches, superworms, etc living in my enclosures for months and months without ever having an incident.