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Size:  128.0 KB 7 or 8 in here (the black ones were like that when they went in). At least one was still partially alive. All dead now, added to the others in the dead cup in my freezer. And poking small hole in them to aide in digestion? Well they die. Or at least stop moving. So, crickets and the last of the few purchased baby dubia til my breeders give birth, with a sparse few mealworms mixed in because I have them and those he can pass fine. >:[ Disappointed, and grossed out that the ones I've been finding in his substrate probably journeyed thru his system already and I fed them to him again. Basically, I unknowingly made him eat sh*t. I'm sorry Banjo. I wish I had dusted them with calcium or vitamins so at least he'd have gotten something from it. Might be a good idea for a toad or other critter who can't digest these? <sigh> Had high hopes for these.