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cricket temps.

goalielocks Aug 07, 2003 07:54 PM

I've been trying to breed some crickets for my sisters frogs and as a treat for some of my leos I have a rubbermaid container full of eggs they eggs are in bed-a-beast and I have been keeping it moist. My room is in the basement and not air-conditioned so the temperature has bee going from 82 to 90 degrees,is this to hot? It has only been 11 days so far but I thought they usually hatched quickly in warm temperatures. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

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marty_gecko Aug 07, 2003 09:03 PM

Don't give up on them. I had some lay eggs and it seemed to take around 3 weeks and they just started hatching.
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