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    How does everyone keep their crickets I brought a cricket keeper yesterday then read that people have had escapees from them now im thinking it was a waste of money is there a better way to keep them without escaping my wife would kill me if some got out please help

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    I use ExoTerra's small or medium Breeding Box.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Just use a normal kritter keeper. The main deal for me is that the side walls have to be high enough or the egg cartons low enough so that they can't jump out. I have a few dead end toilet paper rolls in there to make harvesting easier. Also with critter keepers, I clean out the poop by taking out their food tray and just shaking it out over a toilet. Crickets stay in, poo falls out.

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