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Rebecca
10-05-02, 04:41 PM
But what is the difference between pin head crickets and reg crickets??
DragnDrop
10-05-02, 05:23 PM
Pinhead crickets refers to the size - about the size of a pinhead. They're newborns if you want to consider it that - usually less than or not much older than a week, just tiny little suckers. Regular is usually considered half grown or older, adults or just about full grown, though under a month old. Around a month or so they are mature enough to breed, and don't have much time left. They're also a bit tougher for chewing, like a cheap steak.
Jeff_Favelle
10-05-02, 05:29 PM
Pin head crickets are baby crickets. Same thing, only a baby. Just like a pinky mouse. Its no different than a regular mouse, just a baby.
Rebecca
10-05-02, 05:30 PM
Thanks!!
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