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Food and Feeding
James' Cricket Ice-Cream Tubbery Extraordinaire
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<blockquote data-quote="jameslongo" data-source="post: 90845" data-attributes="member: 2745"><p>'Strailya is going into winter right now, so the temperature in my room where I keep my crickets spans 18-25C (64-77F). It's not ideal, I know. But I collected these crickets outside of my work in the cold in lower temperatures than in my room. N there are hundreds of them. It's a crazy population boom at the moment, so i'm guessing these conditions are pretty good.</p><p></p><p>It has been 5 days since I added the active ingredient to the enclosure. I haven't seen the females laying eggs but the males chirp ALL THE TIME!!! Should I assume that the eggs have been laid in the soil &amp; replace it? I need to get the hatchlings to feed my L2 Boxer Bark Mantids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jameslongo, post: 90845, member: 2745"] 'Strailya is going into winter right now, so the temperature in my room where I keep my crickets spans 18-25C (64-77F). It's not ideal, I know. But I collected these crickets outside of my work in the cold in lower temperatures than in my room. N there are hundreds of them. It's a crazy population boom at the moment, so i'm guessing these conditions are pretty good. It has been 5 days since I added the active ingredient to the enclosure. I haven't seen the females laying eggs but the males chirp ALL THE TIME!!! Should I assume that the eggs have been laid in the soil & replace it? I need to get the hatchlings to feed my L2 Boxer Bark Mantids. [/QUOTE]
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