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A few of us were getting into ways to provide moisture to crickets as they await their demise in the mouth of a chameleon in the "how do you feed your chameleon" thread. So rather than keep any further comment on it buried there, I wanted to give it its own venue for as long as it can stay active. Whether you raise your own crickets, or just buy them from the store every week, etc, read the posts there pertaining to it and the use of fruits and vegetables, etc.
A point I wanted to get laid down under this thread title has to do with the ability to contaminate your crickets via their source of moisture, and turn them into "poison pills". Whatever your moisture source, you must change every 48 hours or sooner. When you change it, you must eliminate or disinfect the prior area of moisture presentation, and start a new one. If its a corner of a cricket holding container where you are putting fruits or vegetables, or a "cricket water" product, wipe it dry and use another corner for the next two days. If water bottles, wash and disinfect. If not done, crickets and their debris will start a good bacteria growth in that moisture spot. In 4-5 days you will have lethal amounts of bad bacteria being ingested by the crickets that can handle doses in excess of what you chameleon can. And they will deliver it to your chameleon, becoming "poison pills", creating major infections in the upper esophageal tract of your chameleon. Five or six major types of bacteria will fester. Without an antibiotic regimen, your chameleon will die in 2-4 weeks. Word to the wise.
A point I wanted to get laid down under this thread title has to do with the ability to contaminate your crickets via their source of moisture, and turn them into "poison pills". Whatever your moisture source, you must change every 48 hours or sooner. When you change it, you must eliminate or disinfect the prior area of moisture presentation, and start a new one. If its a corner of a cricket holding container where you are putting fruits or vegetables, or a "cricket water" product, wipe it dry and use another corner for the next two days. If water bottles, wash and disinfect. If not done, crickets and their debris will start a good bacteria growth in that moisture spot. In 4-5 days you will have lethal amounts of bad bacteria being ingested by the crickets that can handle doses in excess of what you chameleon can. And they will deliver it to your chameleon, becoming "poison pills", creating major infections in the upper esophageal tract of your chameleon. Five or six major types of bacteria will fester. Without an antibiotic regimen, your chameleon will die in 2-4 weeks. Word to the wise.