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Arachnoknight
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: inman, sc
Posts: 293
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Has anyone...
tried ordering pinheads from an online cricket supplier? Kelly Swift has generously provided me with a deli-cup full of micro-crickets, but are these the same thing as his micros
I 'd hate to see my little spiderlings become cricket food!
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Arachnoking
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Posts: 2,938
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A couple of good suppliers are Gann's cricket farm and Armstrong Crickets. Both of these have crickets available in many sizes, when they say "pinhead", they mean newly hatched crickets, less than a week old.
I'm not saying other suppliers aren't good as well, it's just that these are the two I have first hand experience with. Wade |
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