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    I didn't even have them in there that long maybe 5 days

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    Do you remove the dead crickets?

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    I remove any dead crickets that I find because they normally carry diseases that can infect healthy, living crickets. Not removing dead crickets would consequently result in a drastic decline to your cricket population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruster View Post
    I didn't even have them in there that long maybe 5 days
    It doesn't take that long for mature crickets to mate and lay eggs. I believe that the minimum time it takes is 48 hours. So you must have had a lot of egg laying within those 5 days.

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