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Midnight
Pondweed
United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/06/2011 : 08:33:30
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Does anyone here breed crickets? If so, how do you do it? |
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Kazerella
The Amphibian Administrator
United Kingdom
969 Posts |
Posted - 08/06/2011 : 16:08:43
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I've only managed it once, and the best way I've found is to keep a tub of damp eco-earth in there with them. The females have somewhere to lay their eggs then.
http://www.theamphibian.co.uk/crickets_live_food_care_sheet.htm
Not really tried properly though, that was a fluke. Creepy crawlies don't last very long in our house. Too many things want to eat them :0) |
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Midnight
Pondweed
United Kingdom
8 Posts |
Posted - 09/06/2011 : 11:28:56
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Thanks, Kazerella,it does sound difficult to breed crickets. I think I'll go on buying them. |
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Kazerella
The Amphibian Administrator
United Kingdom
969 Posts |
Posted - 13/06/2011 : 10:26:41
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It is definitely worth a try though, like I said I only put a damp tub of soil in and got results.
Worth leaving one in anyway, just in case. They may even drink from the damp substrate, so could make them live a bit longer too. |
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Kehhlyr
The Amphibian Administrator
United Kingdom
264 Posts |
Posted - 18/06/2011 : 23:03:09
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Has anyone tried roachs with their 'phibs?? It's a lot easier (and less smelly) to have a nice dubia roach colony and if your frogs eat them could make things a lot easier.
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-=Kehhlyr - The Resident Loon SOME OF MY ANIMALS ] |
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lewy
The Amphibian Administrator
United Kingdom
1356 Posts |
Posted - 21/06/2011 : 13:59:08
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I agree dubias are great if your phibs will take them. Our whites and love them, richard (Squar marked toad) isn't as keen. The mighty Alberto will eat anything... fingers included. Dubia roaches are really easy to set up, keep and breed as well. various stages of the life cycle will do various size frogs too |
Lewy
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