lectricblueyes
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I've read that adult crickets eat dog food/oat meal and leafy greens (not iceburg!). But, do the pinheads eat the same?
I'd hate standing there that long! :lol:Water. I saw a post that said you should take toilet paper, wrap it around your finger nice and tight, soak it in water and put that in there. Replace it everyday or when it looks dry. Will that work?
They don't care, David! They get plenty of fluid in the veggies and citrus fruits and potatoes that you slice up and toss in, according to what you have lying around. Like Katt says, tiolet paper or paper towels get nasty quickly. I have a lot of untreated wood chips and I toss them in a tupperware bowl and keep it topped up with water. Rick's oatmeal substrate is a great idea, too.Water. I saw a post that said you should take toilet paper, wrap it around your finger nice and tight, soak it in water and put that in there. Replace it everyday or when it looks dry. Will that work?
No swearing!!!!! lolNow it's come up with a new trick! Merde! Sorry, again.
Well, it does hurt a little bit but the nutritional value of my finger is well worth the minor loss. After the 10 fingers are gone I'll probably go with my toes and of course we can't forget about the 11'th finger. When that's all eaten up I'll probably order some Chinese babies. The females go real cheap and come with their own feeder insects! I've already got some rice-based medium all ready to go! Any ideas on substrate?wont it hurt to leave your finger in there? and arent u gonna use it anymore? and 1 more question.... what are u gonna use when all your fingers are gone :lol: .On another note, I use the humidity foam and never fool with anything else, it stays wet for days and they cant drown on it.I soak it till it cant hold any more water and put in the lid I keep it in and thats it.
OUCH!!! It hurts... the pain!!! Just kidding... better to ask than not to know.Thank you all very much for the information. I feel bad asking so many questions! Hope it's not too painful/annoying. One last question. I bought 100 pinheads and put them in a small enclosure. I put shipping tape along the top edges and made sure no sticky side was up. This is doing a great job at keeping them down though they rarely get up the plastic.
Anyway... I want to breed these myself so I don't have to buy them or make the trips back and forth. The question is, are these pinhead crickets just baby versions of the big ones? I'd like them to get bigger so that they are big enough to feed my L5 Gambian Spotted Eye. As they get bigger, they could feed larger adult mantids. Thanks!
You're not planning on having kids anytime soon, are you. :huh: Hmmm... maybe that's a good thing!Well, it does hurt a little bit but the nutritional value of my finger is well worth the minor loss. After the 10 fingers are gone I'll probably go with my toes and of course we can't forget about the 11'th finger. When that's all eaten up I'll probably order some Chinese babies. The females go real cheap and come with their own feeder insects! I've already got some rice-based medium all ready to go! Any ideas on substrate?
Sweet! Glad to hear that I didn't buy midget crickets that'll never grow.OUCH!!! It hurts... the pain!!! Just kidding... better to ask than not to know. Yes, the pinheads are just babies and will grow into regular sized crickets as adults (about 1" in size). You can use them at nearly any stage of their growth to feed mantids. You'll figure out appropriate size for what size mantis. If the cricket is too big, the mantis won't eat it and will run away from it.
Edit: Adding reply to additional post...
You're not planning on having kids anytime soon, are you. :huh: Hmmm... maybe that's a good thing!
Yeah, rice paper. You wrap it around your finger real tight.. oops! Sorry! I forgot! :lol:Well, it does hurt a little bit but the nutritional value of my finger is well worth the minor loss. After the 10 fingers are gone I'll probably go with my toes and of course we can't forget about the 11'th finger. When that's all eaten up I'll probably order some Chinese babies. The females go real cheap and come with their own feeder insects! I've already got some rice-based medium all ready to go! Any ideas on substrate?
lolYeah, rice paper. You wrap it around your finger real tight.. oops! Sorry! I forgot! :lol:
Nah, I have FF cultures for the nyphs. Really got the pinheads to mix up the diet and to turn those pinheads into adults. Various sized crickets are great for my various sized mantids.You can grow them, but 100 pinheads won't get you far...unless you only have a few nymphs.Raising/breeding them myself has not proven fruitful just yet!
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