PaladinHeart
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I have recently started trying to raise some crickets and have 2 small spider crickets and a field cricket. They are doing fine so far with a wet sponge and I give them a bit of fresh fruit or wet dog food every day.
A moment ago I found a small cave cricket under the front door and decided to drop it in there with them. It is tiny, about 1/3 an inch long. My problem is that its leg seems to have been damaged when I opened the door. Will it eventually shed and regrow the leg or would it be more humane to set it outside where something can eat it?
It doesn't seem able to move properly, but I could set it on the new food every day. If it won't be able to shed then I think it would be best to leave it outside for something. Any opinions?
Oh and unfortunately I don't have a Chameleon I could feed it to. I may consider it if I ever get a good cricket colony going.
A moment ago I found a small cave cricket under the front door and decided to drop it in there with them. It is tiny, about 1/3 an inch long. My problem is that its leg seems to have been damaged when I opened the door. Will it eventually shed and regrow the leg or would it be more humane to set it outside where something can eat it?
It doesn't seem able to move properly, but I could set it on the new food every day. If it won't be able to shed then I think it would be best to leave it outside for something. Any opinions?
Oh and unfortunately I don't have a Chameleon I could feed it to. I may consider it if I ever get a good cricket colony going.