Ask away!!! Here is a photo of a smaller bin that I use as well ( forgot I had it lol) this bin easily holds 100 crickets and I get very little die off!
I bought dairy cow isopods from a reptile store. You can use any isopods, but best to get ones that are hardy and can live in dry areas (...
A photo wouldn’t show the bioactive substrate as the bin is blue and you can’t see through the sides. But yes, it’s got just a layer of the clay balls, and then some reptisoil or organic black soil mixed with a little sand and mulch. The thing with crickets is that you need to keep it very...
I can’t believe how much my plants are growing in Antwon’s house!! In two weeks they have really sprouted up! My hibiscus is blooming two flowers a day!!
I’ve had fairly good success with keeping 300-500 crickets at a time in a plastic bin with a bio active substrate. I change out the egg cartons every week but besides that there is no cleaning and literally no smell. I couldn’t stand the smell of them before I used this method.
Thanks! Good to know, but all those breeders are on the east coast and I’m on the west end. I can’t afford to pay $20 for 15 small discoid plus shipping!!!
Shipping is approx another $25 😟
So as you all know I brought home Antwon last week and he is pretty obsessed with the glass reflection on the sides of my glass tank. I have put black paper on the outside and tons of plant leaves on the inside against the glass…but he still finds spots to surf.
So…I made a paste from some...