Hey there,
I have a couple of young tree frogs, raised from eggs, which until recently I was feeding fruit flies. While they still seem to like eating the flies, I've been making the switch to crickets, if for no other reason than that the flies are a pain in the neck to keep in the terrarium and the wife's tired of finding them crawling across the living room floor.
There aren't many options here for feeding as far as I can see (I'm in Taiwan), but there do seem to be brown (field?) crickets and black (house?) crickets available most of the time, and I was wondering if anyone had thoughts about the relative benefits. The brown crickets are fast as lighting and jump high, but they look ... I don't know ... "meatier" than the black crickets. The latter tend to mope around more, not presenting such an attractive target for the frogs, but they're a heck of a lot easier to handle.
Also, would one species be hardier than the other come wintertime? Unheated temps in my house would probably get down to the mid-teens Celsius for spells. Also, at these temperatures, would crickets die, or just slow down in growth, feeding, etc? Would they still breed, if I feel like going that route?
Finally, at about what size do crickets start to show their gender? All the feeders I've bought, up to about 3/4 inch, have only had the two prongs. I would have thought some of them would be showing ovipositors by that size. Do they just need more time to develop, or have I been buying all male or all sterile crickets? None of them have had wings, if that means anything.
Thanks in advance for any and all help!