hi all, i have finally decided that i would like to upgrade my firebellies enclosure. when i first got them, we had a "grasp" and i was completely not ready for possible eggs literally a day after i got them. so i split them and put them in very large tote containers. with rocks covered in moss and a house formation made out of rocks. as well as fake plant in their water with COMPLETE tank changes each week.
now that its starting to get cold, i am interested in putting them back together, same type of set up, but in a larger container (probably a designer 5 gal (for just the two)) complete with filter and probably a small heater. really hooking it up and giving them a proper home. that is much easier to maintain.
so my question is... that since the firebellies are going to be taking over (the current cricket container)... will putting the crickets into the large firebelly totes be at all damaging to the crickets in the long run. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND, the crickets are being fed to firebellies, leopard geckos, and lol a very spoiled little red eared slider. I DO NOT WANT firebelly toxin possibly injuring any of my animals.
so in your opinion, if i scrub the heck out of the containers with a 10percent bleach/90 percent water solution, do you think the crickets will be safe enough to feed to all of the other animals? ide really appreciate input, as ide like to do this over the weekend