They finally hatched!!! :)
They just started hatching about 2 weeks ago and now there is over 200 of them!! i'm very excited that my first attempt was a success. Now, I'm hoping I could find people who would want to buy some crickets because I'd like to start selling them. So if there is anyone...
They finally hatched!!! :)
They just started hatching about 2 weeks ago and now there is over 200 of them!! i'm very excited that my first attempt was a success. Now, I'm hoping I could find people who would want to buy some crickets because I'd like to start selling them. So if there is anyone...
See, I'm doing things exactly like that, except I'm not using eco earth. I used both dirt from my back yard, and miracle grow potting soil, and none of them have seemed to work.
i've been trying to breed crickets for the past month now, and the crickets have laid numerous eggs, over a hundred. But, none of the eggs have hatched. i started off by using dirt from my back yard, then i tried potting soil, then dirt again none of those methods have worked. I keep it very...
im a first time cricket breeder
i found that the crickets prefer to lay their eggs in a wet paper towel over the dirt. i put a folded up wet paper towel in the cage and they immediately ran up to it and started laying eggs. i gently unfolded the paper towel an saw there are over a hundred eggs...
thanks
thank for the tips. the last time i bought crickets to breed them i had put a wet paper towel that was folded (for a water source) in there and the crickets seemed to LOVE laying their eggs in there. so i kept that paper towel in there for a few days and transferred into another...
hi, i was hoping i could get some help, im breeding crickets for the first time. i have researched breeding crickets over an over and everyone has said to use peat moss, or soil. i have no money to go out an buy soil just to breed crickets (the reason im breeding them is bc i cant afford to...