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Beitragvon Ant mad » 21. Jul 2008 21:42

If anyone is trying to breed Locust i have found that sharp sand works better than silver sand just make sure that you have it loosy packed otherwise they don't seem to be able to lay there eggs in it.
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Beitragvon miszt » 21. Jul 2008 23:00

KiamCameron hat geschrieben:wait you said they come out like 7mm ? I wanted the pin head crickets to feed to a praying mantis...


no matter how hard you try, your never going to get pin head crickets from breeding locusts :P
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Beitragvon Ant mad » 21. Jul 2008 23:12

i know that LOL.
i am also breeding crickets at the moment and they are tiny no more than 2-3 mm)
where as the locust that i've got are approx 8-10mm(and eat one hell of a lot :)
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Beitragvon gabranth » 23. Jul 2008 03:54

cool i want to buy some pin head locusts
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Beitragvon Ant mad » 23. Jul 2008 11:40

you can't buy pin head locust but you can but pin head crickets.
i'll post some pics they might help :?
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Beitragvon gabranth » 23. Jul 2008 11:51

Ant mad hat geschrieben:you can't buy pin head locust but you can but pin head crickets.
i'll post some pics they might help :?





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miszt hat geschrieben:no matter how hard you try, your never going to get pin head crickets from breeding locusts :P
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Beitragvon Ant mad » 23. Jul 2008 11:58

Locust and pin head crickets
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Adult locust on my thumb
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pin head crickets no more than 2-3mm
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Beitragvon gabranth » 23. Jul 2008 12:23

nice pics
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Beitragvon miszt » 23. Jul 2008 12:55

A tip for people who've not kept pin head crickets before, if you leave them without a source of water for more than a few hours, they will die very quickly!

I recomend keeping them in a sand box, set up similar to an ant farm, with clay balls on the bottom, keep the sand very damp at all times, and they will be fine
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Beitragvon Ant mad » 23. Jul 2008 12:58

miszt hat geschrieben:A tip for people who've not kept pin head crickets before, if you leave them without a source of water for more than a few hours, they will die very quickly!

I recomend keeping them in a sand box, set up similar to an ant farm, with clay balls on the bottom, keep the sand very damp at all times, and they will be fine

i might try that i only give them this http://www.antstore.net/shop/product_in ... r-gel.html

thanks
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Beitragvon Phasmid » 23. Jul 2008 20:35

The first time I bred crickets I just had tub of sand in the adults box then, when I thought there were enough eggs I tipped the whole lot into a small palstic tank and as they hatched I would scoop them into a small tub with a testube of water blue tacked to the base, I fed them the same as the adults and they grew up fast with virtualy no losses (apart from when I introduced my lovely ghost mantid to them :wink: )
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Beitragvon gabranth » 24. Jul 2008 05:28

ive just bought some 4-5mm crickets so they have something other than fruit flies to eat
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Beitragvon gabranth » 25. Jul 2008 17:46

update crickets love oranges
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Beitragvon gabranth » 27. Jul 2008 00:10

they also like Kellogg fruit and fiber
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