80 is okay but they'll still take a while to grow at that rate. Pinheads prefer hotter temperatures. I would see if I can maybe get it to the 90s.
As for how many weeks before they are full grown, I can't really answer that. Mine seem to grow at different rates. I notice crickets that aren't yet adults don't have wings, thus you can still see their white and black striped bodies. (We're talking about house crickets right?)
V (Pictures of crickets that are getting big but aren't quite adults.)
Another way to tell is females tend to have a long, tail like thing, coming out of their ,er rear when they molt for their final time. Males don't and they chirp.
V Here's a picture of one of my adult female crickets. Unfortunately for this shot, it was sitting pretty close to the younger ones so I had to point the camera to the far left. (Cricket is on the far right.Keeping a cricket cage is like keeping a farm, it's very hard to keep clean. I just gave them that egg crate a week or 2 ago!)
Now I have a few questions. What are you using for them to lay eggs in? How hot is your UVB lamp?





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Keeping a cricket cage is like keeping a farm, it's very hard to keep clean. I just gave them that egg crate a week or 2 ago!)
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I am trying though!
