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all my talk of having no problems with crickets was for naught. My crickets have started dying now and the females ovipositors are not long yet. They are about maybe a quarter inch at most and they are starting to die. I guess from old age cuz they dont live long after adulthood. I am almost certain this is because they were kept at too low temps. My room is about 65 degrees and thats where I have to keep all my bugs and spiders. Now I heat my spiders to 80 degrees or whatever but crickets I dont really care about. I suddenly realized I was down to only three adult crix and two smaller ones left tonight.
So I fed the two little ones to my new baby curly hair and fed the other three to my red knee.
To summarize. Crix breeding a no go. But big feeding=big fun! --- sorry for the length
So I fed the two little ones to my new baby curly hair and fed the other three to my red knee.
To summarize. Crix breeding a no go. But big feeding=big fun! --- sorry for the length