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Post by cricketfanatic on Nov 15, 2016 6:15:15 GMT
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Post by trehopr1 on Nov 16, 2016 6:15:26 GMT
Rather surprised to find that this topic has not been placed in a more appropriate category such as (insect rearing and breeding). Hope one of our moderators does so.
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Post by cabintom on Nov 16, 2016 10:24:54 GMT
Rather surprised to find that this topic has not been placed in a more appropriate category such as (insect rearing and breeding). Well, he is showing his crickets... they're just displayed live, rather than dried.
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ciervo
Aurelian
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Country: Australia
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Post by ciervo on Nov 17, 2016 9:35:37 GMT
Very nice indeed. I too have reared hundreds of field crickets. It all started from a couple if females caught at a light trap. They laid eggs in a mix of coco peat and sand which was moistened. The nymphs grew quickly and soon i had more crickets than i knew what to do with.
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Post by cricketfanatic on Nov 22, 2016 21:07:26 GMT
Very nice indeed. I too have reared hundreds of field crickets. It all started from a couple if females caught at a light trap. They laid eggs in a mix of coco peat and sand which was moistened. The nymphs grew quickly and soon i had more crickets than i knew what to do with. Thank you, I am very happy with them!! Can you post pictures of yours? Thanks.
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