Robust_Beardies
Rich Siegel&Lacey Gugula
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We're trying to start our own colony of crickets and have hatched out thousands of little pinheads from one breed box. We place our commercially bought 1000 count of adult crickets into a 29 gallon tank with a heat pad under a screened Tupperware container full of moist sphagnum moss. The adults go to town laying their eggs in the breed box and when we feed off all of the adults, about a week later, we put the breed box into a 10 gallon tank with a heat pad. The pinheads hatch about 4 days after putting the breed box in the 10 gallon. We put dry cricket feed on the floor towards one corner and pieces of cut up apple and collard green stems in the other corner for water. We put in egg crate for them to climb on. They spread the cricket grain everywhere and they are shedding and some are dying.
The ambient temperature in the tank is 87F. How do we remove the dead crickets and their shells from the bottom of the tank without killing all the babies?
The ambient temperature in the tank is 87F. How do we remove the dead crickets and their shells from the bottom of the tank without killing all the babies?