rbell
Arachnopeon
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- Nov 4, 2014
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Hi there. I feed my T live crickets; I just throw them in her cage and check every day if they're gone or not. if they're not, I take them out. i started out with medium sized crickets and they were all gone after a few hours of being in there. The next day, however, I woke up with a cricket in my bed. it might have escaped from the container I keep them all in, or squeezed itself through the ventilation holes of my Ts cage.
I then got her small ones and they were all immediately gone. I found one in the living room the next day.
I didn't use large crickets at first because she is a juvenile, but I needed to test if the crickets were escaping from the ventilation holes. I threw in 2 large crickets (full grown adults) and 6 hrs or so later they were both gone. i'm still waiting to see one of them somewhere in my house.
My question is, do any of you think a large cricket could actually squeeze through the ventilation holes? (I've attached images) I understand the small and the medium, but the large?
I then got her small ones and they were all immediately gone. I found one in the living room the next day.
I didn't use large crickets at first because she is a juvenile, but I needed to test if the crickets were escaping from the ventilation holes. I threw in 2 large crickets (full grown adults) and 6 hrs or so later they were both gone. i'm still waiting to see one of them somewhere in my house.
My question is, do any of you think a large cricket could actually squeeze through the ventilation holes? (I've attached images) I understand the small and the medium, but the large?