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Posted by: dianedfisher at Sun Mar 12 12:02:41 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dianedfisher ] I think there is a lot of info on keepng crickets, making their bins and feeding them at www.cricketfood.com. I built my cricket bin from their directions and use their cricket and supperworm gutload. Keep in mind, the life span of a cricket is only something like 9-10 weeks. If you are ordering 3/4" or larger crickets they're halfway there when you get them. I keep plastic egg crate in the bottom of my cricket bin and hot melt paper towel rolls or cardboard toilet paper tubes together and place them upright to give the crickets something to climb on. I also leave the cardboard egg crate that the crickets arrive with. I can then lift up the plastic egg crate with the crickets on their "tubes" and clean the dead cricket bodies out from underneath. Alot of the debris is really shed skin-not dead crickets. I keep cricket gutload, a wet sponge and chopped fresh greens in a bowl and wet the sponge and add fresh food every 2 days or as needed. Hope this helps a little bit. [ Hide Replies ]
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