JeffreH
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Paige, feel free to PM me or start a thread in the appropraite forum regarding care of crickets. I don't mean that in a condescending way at all - there are products in pet stores sold as gutloads that do a very poor job of keeping crickets alive, sometimes inhibiting their ability to properly molt. It might not be your fault that they are dying so young, but if you'd like advice on caring for them there are many helpful members on the board who will gladly help you out. I don't want to spin off from the main point of this thread though, so feel free to make a post in the appropriate forum.
Petsmart does typically carry a variety of cricket sizes, I understand your frustration in them not carrying the appropriate sized feeders but do understand that the seller's petsmart location may be more up to par than your location on keeping feeders in stock. Not all stores equal despite being the same chain - the seller was merely giving you options. One particular petsmat near me always has bugs, and another in the next city rarely has anything but large sized crickets available from time to time...
Tina, any chance you can provide some details about this clutch to put the accusation that this is a neonate cham to rest?
Petsmart does typically carry a variety of cricket sizes, I understand your frustration in them not carrying the appropriate sized feeders but do understand that the seller's petsmart location may be more up to par than your location on keeping feeders in stock. Not all stores equal despite being the same chain - the seller was merely giving you options. One particular petsmat near me always has bugs, and another in the next city rarely has anything but large sized crickets available from time to time...
Tina, any chance you can provide some details about this clutch to put the accusation that this is a neonate cham to rest?

. That isn't really how this works. I know people all the time who buy balls who haven't shed or eaten yet, because they claim they can start the animal themselves.