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[QUOTE="Jnylnd45, post: 1990811, member: 114302"] I found the most successful way to keeping my crickets alive and happy! First buy a Tupperware plastic bin that’s 56 Qt. and just leave the lid off. Buy everything on Amazon from Josh’s Frogs, best place I have ever found. I have 500 crickets right now. Easiest way to transport from box to container that I have found and I have went through a lot of trial and error! I will post pics to show you. If you have a beardie then you need to try and keep collards on hand. Great for crickets and for your beardie. Also fed Josh’s Frogs premium cricket cuisine and use the cricket quencher for water. I would give the super worm as a treat and wait for him to get a little older. Mine threw up a couple of times almost a whole super worm because it was too big. Collards are also great to feed everyday. Have a lot of calcium. I promise they will not jump out! They jump long not high😂 [/QUOTE]
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