In July I got a White's Tree Frog. He's been great! But the crickets keep dying.

First I had them in a Kritter Keeper (With the tubes?) and I stuffed 30 in there with little egg carton. Told that was bad, they'd eat each other. Got a second Keeper, started filling them with egg carton. Crickets stopped eating each other, I had two batches of 30 that lived long enough to be eaten (About 2 weeks?)

Then I had several batches die in quick succession. I mean, I bought them, put them in the cleaned keepers with new carton and food, and they were all dead within 2 days. Well, except what Freckle ate. These were different sizes and from a few different stores, local ones and a Petsmart. I finally got one of the pre-packaged tubs of small/medium crickets from Petsmart and kept them in the tub, and they lasted about what I thought they should (About 2 weeks. Freckle ate most of them)

I bought a batch of 50 from a different local pet store, divided them between the two keepers... And they died.

I threw the keepers out, bought a new keeper (A large Marina keeper) and bought a new batch of crickets. They lived! I lost less than a dozen of 50 in about 3 weeks.

Got new crickets from the same place two days ago... They're all dead. Every single one of them is dead.

I keep having to run around everywhere just to get Freckle fresh food, because he's not interested in pre-killed crickets (Or worms, or anything but live, jumpin' crickets, or I'd be doing that.)

More specs:

- Fluker's cricket water since day 1
- All the Kricket Keeper batches were fed a variable vegetable diet
- Last batch of Kricket Keeper crickets were fed a bit of cubed iguana food
- Tub crickets were never fed (Came with food)
- First batch of Marina crickets were fed variable vegetables, fish flakes, and Fluker's cricket food
- Never got around to feeding second batch their veggies/fish flakes, but they ate the Fluker's the second they dropped in
- Kept on a shelf in the hallway
- Not harassed by other animals
- Crickets die laying on their backs, twitching. This has happened to every single one.