Thank you! More than likely ill be able to come up with everything. I think my biggest problem was space, I didn't realize that they needed more space.
It's realistically crawling space, not the space itself. They like to get into things, and if you just throw them into a cage they'll all huddle into the corners. That's why you see egg cartons and the like used because there's tons of stuff for them to crawl on.
So every 5 days or so I get my little guy about 4 dozen crickets from the pet store. I keep them in a plastic container, yes with holes, as well as the egg cartons they give you in the store, and lastly fluckers orange cubes which I'll replace every 2-3 days. The problem is about 1 dozen crickets or more always seem to die. Any suggestions on preventing this?
There are many potential reasons. It's hard to pinpoint the problem without seeing a photo of your set up and knowing all the details of how you are keeping them. You mentioned that you have them in a plastic container "with holes". How many holes? The best thing would be to make a lid using screen mesh. Even with a few holes, they might not have enough air. Cut a big rectangular hole in the plastic lid and then ducktape screen mesh over the hole (you can get screen mesh from places like Home Depot and Lowes). What is the temperature where you're keeping them? Ideally, it should be at least 75 degrees F. How old are they when you buy them and how long does it take before they die? It is normal for full size crickets to die of old age within a week.
There is also a possibility that the problem lies with the pet store and how well they were maintained before you received them. It may be worth a shot to order crickets from somewhere else. Try some online suppliers and see if you have better results. If not, then you know it has to do with the way you are keeping them.
I feed my crickets a combination of fresh greens and the Zilla bearded dragon food (dry pellets). My dragon doesn't care for dried food, but the crickets LOVE it. And since it eventually gets into my dragon, it's all good. But some crickets die, it's inevitable.