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Ive had a problem lately. I have a N. Levis Levis and 2 U. Mili that dont eat their crickets very fast. Im used to feeding all my leopards meal worms and just picked these guys up. I keep ending up with baby crickets in my sand! The levis and u milli dont pound them that second, but they finish them off within a day. How can i keep these dumb crickets from laying eggs in the sand?
 
Hah! I had crickets laying eggs in damp paper towels the other day!

I don't think there's much you can do outside remove the crickets after 15 minutes or so of offering food.
 
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