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Posted by: neuromantic at Sat Apr 3 13:19:23 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by neuromantic ] food items like crickets like to hide so your answer really hides( had to) in the landscape you build. i have always made a small cave of stone that a carrot is placed in case a few crickets aren't eaten right away. i have also designed the landscape to offer no hiding spaces except that cave. it's kind of detailed so again, it depends on the landscape. use enough silicone to seal gaps, use fill-dirt to take up large spaces and when using moss, be sure to wet the soil or use a water gel to help keep the moss from "puffing" so crickets don't burrow under it and such. don't worry about a dead cricket, the micro fauna will eat it later. | ||
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