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10-26-12, 03:12 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
I found some advice you gave in another thread and thought I would return the favor.
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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.
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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...
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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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10-26-12, 10:06 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
No, if you got another kitten that might knock over the lamp too. It wouldn't eliminate the issue...
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10-26-12, 10:12 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by jaleely
No, if you got another kitten that might knock over the lamp too. It wouldn't eliminate the issue...
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I meant the mold issue.
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10-26-12, 10:20 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
mold grows in warm dark places. if you add light to the equation, you slow the growth of it down. this is why daily upkeep with crickets is so important and i admittedly failed 15 years ago when i tried it for my beardies. cricket breeding is a lot of work iv'e seen some guys out in the country who raise them for leos and beardies. spend just as much time taking care of them as they do their feeder mice for their snakes.
this is why roaches FTW lol at least for what i keep
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10-26-12, 10:29 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by jhinton6932
mold grows in warm dark places. if you add light to the equation, you slow the growth of it down. this is why daily upkeep with crickets is so important and i admittedly failed 15 years ago when i tried it for my beardies. cricket breeding is a lot of work iv'e seen some guys out in the country who raise them for leos and beardies. spend just as much time taking care of them as they do their feeder mice for their snakes.
this is why roaches FTW lol at least for what i keep
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I couldn't stand to feed my geckos roaches. The crunch is just too much for me. DX
I don't wanna get into it hardcore or anything. Just producing a single generation once in a while would be satisfactory for me. I don't need tons of them.
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10-26-12, 10:34 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
then you should be fine. just google for a cricket breeders caresheet.remember though even on a small scale, the upkeep may only take 2 or 3 minutes but it needs to be done daily. again i dont breed my own crickets but i know 2 guys who do and it is a lot of work on the scale they are doing it. good luck let us know how it goes!
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10-26-12, 10:47 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by jhinton6932
then you should be fine. just google for a cricket breeders caresheet.remember though even on a small scale, the upkeep may only take 2 or 3 minutes but it needs to be done daily. again i dont breed my own crickets but i know 2 guys who do and it is a lot of work on the scale they are doing it. good luck let us know how it goes!
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Thanks.
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10-27-12, 12:16 AM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by EmbraceCalamity
I couldn't stand to feed my geckos roaches. The crunch is just too much for me. DX
I don't wanna get into it hardcore or anything. Just producing a single generation once in a while would be satisfactory for me. I don't need tons of them.
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Look into duboa roaches. They are soft bodied so the crunch will be minimal.
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10-27-12, 01:33 AM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
I found some advice you gave in another thread and thought I would return the favor.
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i love KORBIN makes me so happy when i read your post see the name and think hmmm time to get told off! ~HUGS~ KORBIN5895
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10-27-12, 09:20 AM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by iiPink
i love KORBIN makes me so happy when i read your post see the name and think hmmm time to get told off! ~HUGS~ KORBIN5895
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I made that post two days after someone posted a question that no one had answered, and since I couldn't answer either, I suggested she check the internet - instead of ignoring her like everyone else. I already stated in response to whatshisface's post that I checked cricket breeding caresheets but couldn't find any that answered my specific question.
You should probably know what you're talking about before you start kissing someone's butt. Otherwise you just look ignorant.
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Look into duboa roaches. They are soft bodied so the crunch will be minimal.
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Any crunch at all is too much. I'm not very squeamish, but crunchy bugs are my weakness.
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11-11-12, 05:42 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
How about YOU don't post anything unless you have first hand experience. Anyone can copy paste bad information.
That's korbin's point.
Also i was being sarcastic. I knew you meant mold. You were being annoying. You were already told crickets can't tolerate mold.
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11-11-12, 05:46 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by jaleely
How about YOU don't post anything unless you have first hand experience. Anyone can copy paste bad information.
That's korbin's point.
Also i was being sarcastic. I knew you meant mold. You were being annoying. You were already told crickets can't tolerate mold.
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You realise this is several weeks old, right? I don't even remember what you're talking about.
Also, I love the irony of you reviving a thread just to complain immediately after posting in agreement on a different thread about people causing too much drama here. It's just...so delicious.
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11-11-12, 05:49 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
If you don't remember you can read it, it's right there.
And yes, you win, i came and looked up a thread of yours to point out how annoying you've been in the past. *shrug*
You're still annoying. I juts wanted to make sure you knew...since it's obvious to the rest of us. I just didn't want you thinking i thought it suddenly..i wanted you to realize it was from the beginning.
Many people feel justified by thinking that it's only one thread that points them out, and that people get riled up over one post. You should just know it wasn't just the one.
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11-11-12, 05:52 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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Originally Posted by jaleely
If you don't remember you can read it, it's right there.
And yes, you win, i came and looked up a thread of yours to point out how annoying you've been in the past. *shrug*
You're still annoying. I juts wanted to make sure you knew...since it's obvious to the rest of us. I just didn't want you thinking i thought it suddenly..i wanted you to realize it was from the beginning.
Many people feel justified by thinking that it's only one thread that points them out, and that people get riled up over one post. You should just know it wasn't just the one.
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That's awesome. Well done. You're a hero to all. XD
~Maggot
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11-11-12, 07:25 PM
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Re: Cricket Breeding
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That's awesome. Well done. You're a hero to all. XD
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Yes she truly is. See we stick close here and welcome new members that want to learn. We want everyone to learn to be better keepers. Unfortunately people reach a saturation point where they are so full of themselves they can't see anything else.
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