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Old 04-18-03, 07:28 PM   #1
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cricket food?

What do you feed your crickets>Is there a good recipe for making your own?
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Old 04-18-03, 07:33 PM   #2
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Hey Darren,

I feed mine flake fish food, carrots, lettuce and corn flakes sometimes.

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Old 04-18-03, 10:24 PM   #3
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I make my own food for crickets. A mix of cat food pellets, powder milk, rabbit food, tropical fish flakes, oatmeal and D3 herps powder. With that food mix i have close to zero dead crix and i am sure that the food will eaten without mold. I make large quantities that feed my 5000 crickets for 2 months and enough more to sell to others.
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I feed my crickets a mix of dog/cat food, high calcium leafy greens, veggies, and fruits.
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I use the gutload recipe at www.adcham.com. They get fresh fruits and veggies for moisture.

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