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Whats an ideal laying spot for crix???
Hey all, just wondering what I should use for my crickets to lay eggs in? ANd how long does it take for them to hatch???
thanks, -Brian
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short tupperware with a outer lip and a lid (cheap glad ware works well) filled with moist peat moss. crickets need 80 degrees or so to breed. hatching time depends on the temperature, about 1 week I would say at 80+. lower the temperature, hatching takes longer. keep soil moist while incubating, but not wet enough to make puddles the pinheads could drown in.
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thanks a bunch... love the pic
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