Breeding Crickets and Maintaing them

Discussion in 'Feeder Forum' started by amirahhamed, Dec 21, 2008.

  1. amirahhamed

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    Hello, I recently made a big move from Indiana to California and had to give up all of my reptiles to my mother's co-worker who has some of her own herps, now that I am settled and moved I am either looking to retrieve my old reptiles or if that is not possible start with a whole new critters. (Although I'ts hard for me to accept the fact that I may not got mine back) However, before I go back into keeping reptiles again I want to find out how others maintain their crickets, mealworms, and waxworms so that they will flourish into the best possible feeder insects and how to breed crickets as well. This was my biggest problem as a reptile owner and would like to be able to get rid of this problem so I can make the best life for them when I reintroduce reptiles back into my life! :) All tips, suggestions, instructions, and ways that you keep them would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! :)
     
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  3. amirahhamed

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    (If this will help the feeders will be for leopard geckos and bearded dragons....also what websites do you find best for cricket eggs and crickets...I find the pet stores inconvienant, over priced for the quantity you get, and too often out of them)
     
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  5. amirahhamed

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    You can ex this post out! im sorry i didnt really look around too much before posting this but now ive found several links on this subject to help me out. thank you guys anyways!
     

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