I got a frog in august. I use a small lee's cricket keeper to house the crickets. Makes it a lot easier to feed the frog. I have yet to figure out how to keep the crickets alive linger then a week. After re-reading one of my frog books I find crickets need more then cricket quencher (duh LOL) so I would slice a tomato but severale crickets got squashed by the slices. so now I dice the tomato and put a few chunks in a bottle cap and tap the bottle cap to a corner of the cricket keeper. I just started doing this. I bought 12 large crickets..or 11 now, one died on the way home. when I got home my dad informed me the cricket keeper is too small but I read back in September the small cricket keeper can hold 30 medium crickets so 12 large should be ok. So anyway, anyone else use lee's cricket keeper? what size keeper and crickets? how many crickets? and what do you use for food and drink? trying to figure out if I need to ditch the cricket keeper (I hope not, I have a hard time catching the crickets alive) need a bigger one or am just doing something wrong when feeding them. oh also how do you keep the crickets warm? I keep mine in the same room as my frog, in the basement so it's been cold. I am not sure if a heating pad will work or be too much.