I got my roach kit in today from the RoachGuy. One question. After making a whole gallon of water crystals, how do I store the remainder while I am using it to fill the water dish?
you can just put them in a container and let them sit at room temperature, i usually put mine in the refrigerator in a sealed container or in some zip loc bags.
Room temp is fine. It is preferable to store them in an air tight container with a good lid to limit evaporation. They do evaporate like water. No worries if they do just add some more water and they will rehydrate, but it saves the hassle. The other benefit of the lid is to keep contaminants out of the crystals and other little creatures from crawling in and getting a drink.
I only make a small amount at a time using a couple phonix worm cups. I keep one by the cricket bin and one by the roach bin. I'm always adding water to the existing crystals in their dishes and only have to add new crystals about once a week.
I only add a small amount to my dish and add water until it's right. I tried to make a gallon once and it did not turn out well.
Mine last about 2 weeks while I add water to it then I change it completly.
Easy fix, quite replacing the water crystals and replace the crickets instead. j/k Crickets are like little poo machines that just don't stop. They foul up their crystals so fast I don't even bother with them anymore. Carrots are my mainstay moisture source for crickets usually.
1happymommy":2646a said:
I only add a small amount to my dish and add water until it's right. I tried to make a gallon once and it did not turn out well.
Mine last about 2 weeks while I add water to it then I change it completly.
If you ever decide you want to start making more at a time, just add a lot more water than what the directions call for. I always add excessive water and let them sit overnight. Then I drain off the excess and have perfectly hydrated crystals. If there is no water to drain off, I didn't add enough water. They big key is to let them hydrate for long enough. I think 8 hours is the recommended time. Adding the extra water to them during their use in the bins definitely helps to prolong their life and I do that myself.
hehe As soon as I get the start-up $, that's the plan. I, honestly, can't wait! I know that I will spend what I need in crickets, but the crickets are functional right now!