derryjellybies
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I was wondering if you guys can help me figure out what I am doing wrong with my feeder crickets. They die within 10 days after purchase and I don’t know what I am doing wrong!
I was purchasing 10-15 med/large crickets from Petsmart on Thursdays (they get their new shipments in every Thursday morning) and I keep them in a small Kricket Keeper (with the black dispensing tubes). In the Kricket Keeper, I have two shallow dishes: one full of Fluker’s Orange Cubes, and the other full of Fluker’s Calcium Cricket Diet. I change the orange cubes every day, and the calcium powder every few days. After a few days, when I remove the dispersal tube and tap some crickets out, most of them are dead. I asked a sales associate at Petsmart about it and he said, “crickets cannibalize. It doesn’t matter how much space you give them or if you feed them well. It’s just what they do.” However, I’ve read some posts here about crickets where people buy 500+ at a time and don’t have an extremely high death rate, so I’m not sure what is going on. I clean the Kricket Keeper really well in between “batches.” I've been reading online for advice, but I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
Last month I started buying my crickets from a different local pet store. The same thing happened! I am wondering if the crickets are unhealthy from the get-go, or if I am caring for them improperly.
I was purchasing 10-15 med/large crickets from Petsmart on Thursdays (they get their new shipments in every Thursday morning) and I keep them in a small Kricket Keeper (with the black dispensing tubes). In the Kricket Keeper, I have two shallow dishes: one full of Fluker’s Orange Cubes, and the other full of Fluker’s Calcium Cricket Diet. I change the orange cubes every day, and the calcium powder every few days. After a few days, when I remove the dispersal tube and tap some crickets out, most of them are dead. I asked a sales associate at Petsmart about it and he said, “crickets cannibalize. It doesn’t matter how much space you give them or if you feed them well. It’s just what they do.” However, I’ve read some posts here about crickets where people buy 500+ at a time and don’t have an extremely high death rate, so I’m not sure what is going on. I clean the Kricket Keeper really well in between “batches.” I've been reading online for advice, but I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
Last month I started buying my crickets from a different local pet store. The same thing happened! I am wondering if the crickets are unhealthy from the get-go, or if I am caring for them improperly.
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