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icedearthgoddess
at Mon Aug 21 18:11:52 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by icedearthgoddess ]
This is a Kricket Keeper...
http://www.petsmart.com/media/ps/images/products/detail/large/June04/lg_5996_390bf.jpg
It works very well. There is a lockable top that keeps them in and a lid that flips up for easy "dump-in action." The easiest way to get the crickets in the keeper is to open the bag and grab a hold of the egg carton. Shake any crickets off into the bag. It helps to bang the carton on the side of the bag. while it is in the bag check for any crix that have held on. After all of them are in the bag remove the carton and simplly pinch the top of the bag, and slowly turn it upside down into the top of the flip up clear plastic lid. Once you have the bag part way inside, release the pinched top and shake them down into the bottom of the keeper. Make sure all crix go in so you don't have any escapees from the bag. Once it comes time to feed, the crickets should be in the black tubes on either side. Simply remove a tube and lightly, and I can't stress LIGHTLY enough, tap some crickets into the cage. If you tap too hard you could get dozens, depending on how many are in the keeper and/or the tube. Any other questions? Feel free to send me an email: iced_earth_goddess@hotmail.com. Take care! Good luck! ----- ~Laura
Rejoice, the age of the fall has begun
We'll dance as the palaces burn.
--Lamb of God, As the Palaces Burn
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