Catching Crickets in a Dragon Tank

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ComicBookMama

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I guess I got a bit overenthusiastic and gave Figment too many crickets... now I've got about half a dozen loose in the tank, with Figment just sitting and watching them from his basking branch. Anyone got a good way of catching the crickets so I don't leave them in the tank overnight? Other than by hand? Come on, there's got to be a cricket whisperer out there somewhere... :wink:

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Claudiusx

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Sorry you're probably out of luck on that one haha!
If it becomes a constant for you, you could look into feeding in a separate container or bin. That way you dont have to worry about it :)

I'm glad to hear that figment is eating though!

-Brandon
 

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Hiccup he is 6 and Blaze is 4
Take all the decor out of tank - shake ones that have tunnels on them --- catch them one by one
Karrie
 

ComicBookMama

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MrSpectrum":30az804s said:
I'm gonna do dubias... :roll:

I just put in an order of Phoenix Worms, but will likely grab some dubias, too. Good eating, dubias, from a reptile point of view!
 
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