Cricket Psychology

stonemantis

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Pheonixx said:
tropical fish flakes are also very high in protien. They are also alot less likely to get moldy.
Very good point. I'll try that thanks :)
 

Mad Hatter

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juggalo69 said:
I've never seen a cricket attack another live cricket, unless one gets chomped mid molt.
I sure have. To me, those things are creepier than any arachnid - by far.

Once, right after I got home and put them in a little kritter keeper (with food), one cricket just completely munched off the head of another live healthy cricket. Then it proceeded to go to work on the remains, and other crickets joined in as well. Don't they know that they just ate $0.10 of my hard earned cash?!
 

stonemantis

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:evil: Another demonstration of how evil and twisted the mind of a cricket is. :evil:
 

stonemantis

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Observation: I just got 24 new crix yesterday. I fed them flake food and they started fighting. I mean they went to war biting at each other and rolling all over. Then this morning there was only 18 left and no dead bodies not even skin legs and antenna. Then I witnessed another mugging and decapitation. Evil little buggers aren't they {D
 
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