I'm more surprised that you used up 2,000 crickets in a week than that the delivery was late. I thought I went through a lot of crickets. Wow!
I hope everything gets resolved with the shipment. I wonder why the delay this time.
They're 3/8" crickets so not very big. They were supposed to last me to the end of the month but at this rate (I placed the order on Sunday night) they'll be here when it's too late.
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On the plus side there are few pick up options where your headed.
Arrived today 3 pm, instead of 10:30 am yesterday. Due to the heat the majority were Dead On Arrival - the remainder were rather big from eating their brethren - they're a little bigger than I need now (I ordered 3/8" and got mostly 1/2", I assume because of eating each other and the heat). Have emailed Ghann's.
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Ugh.
This is horrible to hear. I have just placed my order for the month for Monday delivery. I have 2500 1/8th, 1000 1/4, and 500 adults on the way.
I will let you know how I make out.
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Tammy has said she'll send a fresh order on Monday so hopefully things will be alright (though I needed the crickets a few days ago...).
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I have to admit that I'm curious: with the amount you guys need, why don't you breed crickets yourselves? (Although, I guess the answer's in the question, since I imagine it would be a pain to breed that many for a regular monthly supply.)
2000 very small crickets is really not many crickets. My 8 toadlets eat most of those in less than a week.
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I hate farming crickets. It is noisy. It stinks. It is expensive to do and requires time, effort and space I would rather use for my critters and my vivaria projects.
Second only to the smell, the worst part of cricket farming in my opinion, is sorting them out by size when you need pin heads and 1/8th inch in vast quantities.
At my current "inventory" of pets, I go through about 4500 tiny crickets, well over 5000 fruit flies, and easily 1500 medium to adult size crickets a month. This is in addition to supplementing my wild caught stock with wild caught foods as suggested by Mr. Indiviglio.
Currently, I am in an "overfeeding" phase with many of my juveniles, in order to increase their size. I will not be able to mail order live foods for a good portion of the winter and live food purchase options are limited and overpriced here. I am farming stink and noise free lobster roaches, however my cultures are young. Once they become better developed, they will be able to provide larger amounts of feeders of numerous sizes to get me through the winter.
Ghann's has been a godsend for quite a while for me, saving me well over 100 dollars a month in critter food bills.
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They have now sent the "re" order but once again have sent it for 3pm rather than 10:30 am. It's supposed to be 100F here tomorrow. I am giving serious consideration to never ordering from Ghann's Cricket Farm again.
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I've found that misc. sifters can help sort by size. You can improvise a basic one (or multiples) by gluing appropriate sized mesh to a butter/margerine/creamcheese/whatever container after you cut the bottom out. If you want the smaller ones, you just sift a bunch into a separate bowl and dump the big ones back in the bin. (I'm always sifting for the larger ones, so the small ones have time to grow.)
The smell is horrid, but I've just worked a tank-clean into my weekly maintenance. The chirping... annoys me some nights more than others. Frankly, I don't really breed mine fast enough to keep up; it just supplements my purchase, and cuts my cricket cost in half. Added bonus of doing it this way: tI do, eventually, run outof crickets, which gives me an opportunity to scrub the heck out of their stinky cage with a vinegar solution. Now that my "local" reptile store moved a bit farther away, I might be re-visiting Ghanns, myself.
Has Regal opened their door yet?
Regal's opened at the new location, but once my schedule gets more hectic in a few weeks, I don't think I'll want to make time for regular trips to Pawtucket. I'll play it by ear. I'm not out of crickets yet.
BTW how is the big eye settling in? Is it signing autographs for the other frogs yet?
Hey, stop hijacking my thread...
I got the second batch of crickets today and they gave me a refund on the shipping I paid, presumably because of all the cockups (twice sending via the wrong shipping method and the way fedex delayed the first shipment a day). They treated me decently but I was still stuck for feeders last week. I will give some thought to this before ordering again.
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At least they were decent enough about the shipping. That's more than I can say of some of my purchase-related mishaps.
Well, I for one am glad that your crickets made it and you got a refund on your shipping. Fedex really sucks!
Thats one of the reasons that I had switched suppliers. I was getting them from Coldbloods in Kingston, MA but the shipping was killing me and most of the time Fedex would screw things up. When they deliver anything they never even ring the door bell. One day they left a case of crickets on the front porch in the middle of a snow storm. I only found them when I happened to open the front door and there they were with a half inch of snow on them. I asked my supplier if he could change shippers, he could not. I asked if he can put in a request that the driver gets a signature upon delivery, he said they wouldn't do it.
So I have been getting my crickets from Zoo Creatures/NERD in Plaistow, NH for the past several months. I have to pick them up, but I do avoid shipping charges and I never have massive die offs because of bad weather.
So now for the fun part. I was up at Zoo Creatures today and who do I run into? The owner of Coldbloods. That felt awkward. He was making a delivery there, I guess he does business with them. He said hi to me, but thankfully he didn't ask where have I been and where was I getting my crickets from.
I placed this month's order a bit later than planned, yesterday.
My order of 2000 1/8 inch crickets, 1000 5/8 inch crickets, and 1000 large meal worms arrived at 0847 in excellent condition.
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I ordered 1000 3/8" crickets from these guys yesterday and they arrived this morning. I must say that I am extremely impressed with them. The crickets are alive and active. There are only 3 dead crickets in the package!!! Very good job!!!
Thank you SludgeMunkey for turning me on to them, I told them that you referred me Johnny.
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