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Where do you get your crickets?
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[QUOTE="jessilopes, post: 771881, member: 26869"] repri pets is also where i go however the quality is lacking to say the least... they feed their crickets on dog food pellets and this is not the ideal way to pass nutrients on to your beirdie. i also find them excessively expensive. the cost of feeding my babies is alredy well in the hundreds of rands and this kind of "monopoly on crickets" just serves to kill any interest in keeping bearded dragon's. crickets however are quite easy to raise for yourself and once the colony is established just try and stop them breading... my crickets get fed on whatever veg I'm giving my pet. i.e. if I'm peeling a patipan for instance ill give the peels to the crickets etc... immediately after just one night they turned from a light see thru red colour to a darker brown. ill be breading crickets shortly on my farm in noitgedaght up the road...crickets will be available to whoever wants them for free if i can help it... "keep what you catch policy" lets see what the expo will bring with regards to feeds available in SA.. [/QUOTE]
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