FamousAdventurer77
Toad Whisperer
I've been buying gutloaded crickets from a local pet shop that specializes in reptiles and exotics, and those Vitabug Crickets to Go from Petco if I'm skimping on time since there's one right by my job. I always dust all the crickets with Repashy just in case those little cubes aren't enough sustenance. Miss Yael is a pretty big bufo terrestris; she's about 5" long and gets 12-15 large crickets three times a week. She seems to like these crickets as she happily jumps over to me right away once she hears the box shake.
I think it'd save some money if I just started mail ordering bulk crickets and gutloading them myself, and bonus points if it'll be better for Little Miss nutritionally anyway than the ones I've been buying. Buuuut...
NYC apartment. Not much space. These crickets don't shut up and it's utterly maddening! Like I find myself weeping tears of joy the second they become toad chow. And...that's just with a little box of about 30. I'm kinda shuddering to think of what would happen if I got a large amount of them; the entire building would hear crickets. I don't have the option to just put them in another room to get some peace and quiet; this apartment is basically one giant room.
I've also been reading about cricket keepers and found a lot of people had bad experiences with crickets either drowning or eating each other instead of the food; and/or dying from stress of being overcrowded into the keepers.
Anyone with a similar living situation have any experience with this who can weigh in?
I think it'd save some money if I just started mail ordering bulk crickets and gutloading them myself, and bonus points if it'll be better for Little Miss nutritionally anyway than the ones I've been buying. Buuuut...
NYC apartment. Not much space. These crickets don't shut up and it's utterly maddening! Like I find myself weeping tears of joy the second they become toad chow. And...that's just with a little box of about 30. I'm kinda shuddering to think of what would happen if I got a large amount of them; the entire building would hear crickets. I don't have the option to just put them in another room to get some peace and quiet; this apartment is basically one giant room.
I've also been reading about cricket keepers and found a lot of people had bad experiences with crickets either drowning or eating each other instead of the food; and/or dying from stress of being overcrowded into the keepers.
Anyone with a similar living situation have any experience with this who can weigh in?