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How's this cricket breeding setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick" data-source="post: 268726" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Add about a half inch of dry oatmeal to the bottom of the tub. This will give them an additional something to nibble on and helps them walk. You don't want a smooth surface as crickets will have trouble walking on it. It looks fine though as long as the dirt tubs are at least a couple inches deep and kept slightly moist.</p><p></p><p>You could likely have saved money by buying your crickets online from a reputable source instead of at a local pet store. You would have received healthier crickets too.</p><p></p><p>For water use a soaked sponge or a shallow gravel filled dish. You don't want standing water. And avoid those cricket cubes as it is a waste of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick, post: 268726, member: 13"] Add about a half inch of dry oatmeal to the bottom of the tub. This will give them an additional something to nibble on and helps them walk. You don't want a smooth surface as crickets will have trouble walking on it. It looks fine though as long as the dirt tubs are at least a couple inches deep and kept slightly moist. You could likely have saved money by buying your crickets online from a reputable source instead of at a local pet store. You would have received healthier crickets too. For water use a soaked sponge or a shallow gravel filled dish. You don't want standing water. And avoid those cricket cubes as it is a waste of money. [/QUOTE]
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