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Can crickets do serious damage to a larger Savannah Monitor?

AdamHess512

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My Sav is about 2.5 feet, I was going to feed him some crickets from the Exo Terra cricket holder, when I put the tube in and tapped, 30 or 40 crickets came out, I know crickets bite, and can stress the animal, does this apply to a large monitor? If so, what’s the most efficient way to kill or remove them. He is hunting, although he is rather clumsy, I don’t want to put him under so much stress. Any help is appreciated.
 
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