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James' Cricket Ice-Cream Tubbery Extraordinaire
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick" data-source="post: 90584" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Did good. I suggest getting rid of the gravel and cat litter. I like using a bed of dry plain oatmeal which they will also eat. As long as it doesn't get wet it is fine. Crickets love egg crating too and it increases the surface area. You will need to remove the breeding pan after a few days unless you plan on letting the eggs hatch in there. I find that the eggs hatch in about a week under a 50 w red lamp. My cricket tub is a 30 gallon rubbermaid with lid. I cut a 8x8 square out and glued in mesh for ventilation on the lid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick, post: 90584, member: 13"] Did good. I suggest getting rid of the gravel and cat litter. I like using a bed of dry plain oatmeal which they will also eat. As long as it doesn't get wet it is fine. Crickets love egg crating too and it increases the surface area. You will need to remove the breeding pan after a few days unless you plan on letting the eggs hatch in there. I find that the eggs hatch in about a week under a 50 w red lamp. My cricket tub is a 30 gallon rubbermaid with lid. I cut a 8x8 square out and glued in mesh for ventilation on the lid. [/QUOTE]
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