Covington8950
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I have a serious problem keeping crickets. It's gotten so bad I even considered for a half-second that I might not be able to keep Nacho (my one and only beloved female Veiled). I live in an apartment in CT. Because the larger crickets are noisy, I try keeping them on my balcony as much as possible, especially at night. Problems range from: it's too hot in the day in the summer, it's too cold in the winter, ants get into the cricket cage in the summer and eat everything , etc. Keeping them inside is problematic for noise, as I said, and smell. Smaller crickets are not price-efficient since I can't buy in bulk. So I want to switch to dubias or silkworms but they are pricey, I don't know where to buy them from and I don't know what problems they will pose. Can they be purchased in small quantities (remember, I only own one cham)? Can I keep them inside year-round without noise and odor problems? I think Nacho will eat them, she eats just about anything that moves. Silkworms seem ideal yet harder to care for. I've read that you can obtain a critical mass where they breed and you never have to buy more, but I imagine that only works for people who are feeding more than one cham, right? I've read plenty of tips on care-taking of these feeders on this forum,so I'm more concerned with the practical aspects such as obtaining them, price, problems people have with them, etc. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated as always!