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Feeding
Getting crickets out of cage
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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2012625, member: 110661"] i was like that with roaches at first, but then learned about how much better they are as feeders, ease of care, lack of smell, etc and switched over. they still "bug me" (ha ha) but the kid (she's 24) loves watching them so she is in charge of them. we've given her the nickname of "food mom" cause she handles feedings. i never have. at lights out, whatever salad sir henry hasn't eaten goes into the roach bin. in the morning, it is usually gone, or just about gone. they also get dubia dew. on days there is no salad left at the end of the day, they get a small scoop of roach chow. [/QUOTE]
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