TrebleClef
Member
Ok, so I've been ordering 1,000 medium sized crickets at a time for my beardie. I'm keeping the crickets in a cricket keeper, the exact one shown below.
http://www.petsmart.com/food-care/f...4-WyN?_t=pfm=search&SearchTerm=Kricket+Keeper
My problem is that I received my crickets yesterday. I put them into the cricket keeper right away and also put in some food for them - Flukers orange cubes and also some Flukers quencher (water). The next morning when I went to get the crickets they weren't moving. At first I thought they were all dead. I shook the keeper a bit and then noticed that they all (for the most part) started moving their legs and stuff, but they weren't very active. So they're still alive (for now) but I'm not exactly sure what is causing them to be all lethargic. My only guess is that I'm putting too many crickets into the size of container that I have. What are your thoughts on it?
http://www.petsmart.com/food-care/f...4-WyN?_t=pfm=search&SearchTerm=Kricket+Keeper
My problem is that I received my crickets yesterday. I put them into the cricket keeper right away and also put in some food for them - Flukers orange cubes and also some Flukers quencher (water). The next morning when I went to get the crickets they weren't moving. At first I thought they were all dead. I shook the keeper a bit and then noticed that they all (for the most part) started moving their legs and stuff, but they weren't very active. So they're still alive (for now) but I'm not exactly sure what is causing them to be all lethargic. My only guess is that I'm putting too many crickets into the size of container that I have. What are your thoughts on it?