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Old 10-26-12, 03:12 PM   #10
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Re: Cricket Breeding

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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895 View Post
I found some advice you gave in another thread and thought I would return the favor.
I had already done that. That's how I got started. But there weren't many I could find regarding specific questions, so I figured it'd be easier to just ask on a forum.
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Listen maggot. Some people have answered your first question and you keep saying that they aren't helping. You are being an askhole. Please try this amazing new thing called Google and go else where to troll.
I'm an askhole? Is that kind of like an ******* but with inquisitiveness? That sounds pretty sweet. =o
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i used to breed crickets....i used a ten gallon aquarium with a screen top so i was able to put a heat lamp...the crickets seemed to thrive better from the additional heat....it kept the top layer of the peat dry so no mold would grow and the under layer of peat would stay moist enough for the eggs to hatch...
I had had a low watt heat bulb over the peat moss for the first day, but my kitten is a prick and knocked it over and broke it. Unfortunately, I don't have another. But if I pick up another one, that should eliminate the issue?

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