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Well the cricket virus has hit my supplier. I called this morning and they have lost 90% of their crickets and will be getting in the band crickets soon. However they were able to supply me with the thousand that I needed.
yup. i go through the same supplier as you jann. i called them last week and i was notified of the virus. i had to use a different supplier for the time being.Well the cricket virus has hit my supplier. I called this morning and they have lost 90% of their crickets and will be getting in the band crickets soon. However they were able to supply me with the thousand that I needed.
One very bad aspect of it, is that there does not seem to be any way to sterilize things to eliminate.
Here's Top Hat Cricket Farm's storyhttp://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2012/01/top_hat_cricket_farm_in_portag.html
Well the cricket virus has hit my supplier. I called this morning and they have lost 90% of their crickets and will be getting in the band crickets soon. However they were able to supply me with the thousand that I needed.
Well the cricket virus has hit my supplier. I called this morning and they have lost 90% of their crickets and will be getting in the band crickets soon. However they were able to supply me with the thousand that I needed.
Acheta parvovirus? Do not panic. This is absolutely no problem for chameleons. You feed viruses and bacterias with EVERY food. Just problem is when you feed some those are pathogen for chameleon but this one is not for sure.
The only problem is that you purchase crickets those will die very quickly.
That's a bad example, we know this virus doesn't jump from invertebrates to vertebrates. It's not like mad cow disease, which we know does go from mammal to mammal. But your chameleon is never going to catch the cricket virus. Just like thankfully my chameleons don't get the flu every time I have it.
Bwahaha! Chameleons are not even in the same phylum as crickets...there is a 99.99% chance that it will not cross the phylum barrier. Basic bio... nuff said.