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    I keep seeing people storing their crickets in a r u b and I was wondering what it stands for I am proberly being really stupid but if you dont ask you wont know would be greatful if someone would tell me

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    Never seen that term; but I keep my crickets in a ExoTerra's small or medium Breeding Box with minimal to no loses. A piece of egg carton provides a home and use Repashy's bug burger and veggies for food.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    RUB is a really useful box. They make excellent homes for young frogs and crickets. I like them because they are sturdy and has a secure lid.
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    I believe they are Sterilite or Rubbermaid boxes. I keep nearly all my animals in them. The snakes are in a snake rack with several. My toads are in a really big one. Nearly as big as my 40g tank. I also keep roaches in a slightly smaller one. They come in all shapes and sizes and are much cheaper than a glass tank. You do have to drill your own air holes though.

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