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    jaguilar15
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    Does anyone breed Crickets or night crawlers? I kind of want to know how to save some money buying crickets from petco can be a pain

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    Kevin1
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    Have you considered roaches? They breed very well.

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    jaguilar15
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    I had a colony, but my parents weren't approve, so i'm trying to figure out better ways to keep them so none get away. Do you have any advice?

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    Greenlove
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    There is a very good article about how to breed (culture) crickets on the left side of this page under forums.

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    Animalnstinct
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    I breed my own crickets and it is pretty easy to do. Honestly the only problem I've ever had with breeding my own crickets is when I tried to incubate my first batch of eggs I had a little to much moisture and not enough ventilation so I ended up with a very light layer of fungus covering the ground which killed that whole batch. Other then that one time it's been pretty simple.

    If you start out with around 250 crickets, within a couple of weeks you will have a few thousand so you just have to be prepared on the amount of space because those little guys reproduce like crazy and if they get over crowded they will each others legs and what not.

    Like greenlove mentioned there is a really good article on breeding crickets, http://www.frogforum.net/care-articl...e-cricket.html

    The only things I really do differently then what that article says to do is I think 90 degrees is a bit to hot, where in my experience I noticed I have way more successful hatching's when the temperature is around 80 - 85. From my experience, when the temp is 90 not as many hatch.

    Also, I know a lot of people mist down the pinheads or give them water cubes / crystals which I did at first but I found I had more success with damping a paper towel and putting it in there with them because some would drown when I misted the sides down because of how tiny they were and then with the water crystals I would lose a lot because the cubes would be sticky and they would get stuck and die. Where with the paper towel their were no droplets at all and the towel doesn't get sticky.

    Hope that helps and good luck!

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    jaguilar15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Animalnstinct View Post
    I breed my own crickets and it is pretty easy to do. Honestly the only problem I've ever had with breeding my own crickets is when I tried to incubate my first batch of eggs I had a little to much moisture and not enough ventilation so I ended up with a very light layer of fungus covering the ground which killed that whole batch. Other then that one time it's been pretty simple.

    If you start out with around 250 crickets, within a couple of weeks you will have a few thousand so you just have to be prepared on the amount of space because those little guys reproduce like crazy and if they get over crowded they will each others legs and what not.

    Like greenlove mentioned there is a really good article on breeding crickets, http://www.frogforum.net/care-articl...e-cricket.html

    The only things I really do differently then what that article says to do is I think 90 degrees is a bit to hot, where in my experience I noticed I have way more successful hatching's when the temperature is around 80 - 85. From my experience, when the temp is 90 not as many hatch.

    Also, I know a lot of people mist down the pinheads or give them water cubes / crystals which I did at first but I found I had more success with damping a paper towel and putting it in there with them because some would drown when I misted the sides down because of how tiny they were and then with the water crystals I would lose a lot because the cubes would be sticky and they would get stuck and die. Where with the paper towel their were no droplets at all and the towel doesn't get sticky.

    Hope that helps and good luck!

    Thanks! yeah crickets are getting expensive. I've actually had a couple of babies by accident, so i sprayed down there cage with water and they did drown, so im going with the paper towel advice. Did you separate the pinheads with the adult crickets? can you tell which one is male and female? and thanks for the article!

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