As long as they're not starving at least.
I've never kept crickets, but now I'm curious. If you breed crickets, what is stopping a cricket from eating another cricket while it is molting? During that time, that molting crickets is completely helpless. If crickets won't hesitate to capitalize on a molting mantis, why not a molting cricket? Or do crickets just generally instinctively know not to attack their brethren if they aren't starving?
I've never kept crickets, but now I'm curious. If you breed crickets, what is stopping a cricket from eating another cricket while it is molting? During that time, that molting crickets is completely helpless. If crickets won't hesitate to capitalize on a molting mantis, why not a molting cricket? Or do crickets just generally instinctively know not to attack their brethren if they aren't starving?