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    I've had my FBTs for about 1.5 years now, and I've never dusted my crix. I keep them (the crickets) in a cricket keeper cage and feed them baby carrots, Cricket Quencher, and T-Rex "Calcium Plus" GutLoad pellets. The gutload pellets have all the vitamins you find in dusting, without the mess of actually dusting. Also it's like $9.00USD for a bottle and one bottle lasts me over a year.

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    Excellent. I have been researching different products for about 10 hours now. I just got more and more frustrated the more I read. It is good to see that gutloading is working well for you. We will give it a try here.

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    After succesful treatment for parasites, and a few months of feeding the heck out of these little guys (and gals) I have decided to try my hand at breeding them.

    I am having trouble finding a set range of temperatures for brumation.
    Some sites and books say 50F, others as low as 40F! Ido not want to kill them by accident. What should I set my converted wine cooler to?
    Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!

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    I was wondering at the different colours, as I have 4 green and 2 browns, and now I know. My two browns are definately male and very insistent in their behaviour!! I love listening to their calls, and when all my males get going, I can hear them over the air conditioning, fans and television. I have absolutely no interest in breeding mine, but I wish Johnny all the best and I hope that you keep us informed of your success!

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    I would try 50F and see hw that goes.

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    Sounds like a plan! They will be eased down to 50F starting today, in 5 degree increments from 70F.
    Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!

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