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Antaros, 06.03.2008 11:45

How to change the substrate in a terrarium with crickets?If I have more than 1000 of them there ? smile.gif

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06.03.2008 23:29, VBoris

It seems unrealisticsmile.gifto me

08.03.2008 17:26, Мих

Really everything...

Method1:
Freeze in the freezer.. pour out, separate.. when they start moving - freeze again...
Method2: connect this terrarium to another with the help of a tunnel( you can use the side of the sign cover, or something else. Remove all fresh food from the first terrarium to the second.

Method 3 choose 30-40 pairs of adult candles and throw out everything else along with the substrate - if you really need to change it


But why do all this?

09.03.2008 12:46, Antaros

Stupid ways to throw out 500 crickets?: -)

14.03.2008 11:46, Мих

Stupid ways to throw out 500 crickets?: -)

Did I say that this method is very clever?

21.05.2008 23:15, Bugdesign

1. Svechkov must be kept WITHOUT a substrate! Enough egg trays. The soil should be placed in a small container for laying eggs.

Read more here: http://www.bugdesign.com.ua/catalog/fodderbugs/193

22.05.2008 16:22, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

Very sensible advice.
At the same time, you recommend sawdust yourself (which is actually correct).
Probably cricket shit at the high recommended humidity. what is actually formed as a result and will be a substrate smile.gif

And most of all, I am pleased with the photo of the larva of the house cricket on the link instead of the so-called naz. banana...
In fact, you just need to have a certain number of containers for ravzoda and change and wash each container when changing the corresponding generation. Accordingly, it is necessary to ensure that each container contains populations with a difference of 1-2 ages-no more.
Yes, and still interested, I advise you to keep high humidity - in no case do not observe, because most crickets in the countries of the former USSR are completely infected (nosematosis and other filth), and with a stable increase in humidity, a mass outbreak usually begins with the corresponding case and degeneration of the culture...

This post was edited by mikepride - 05/22/2008 16: 55

22.05.2008 16:53, Mikhail F. Bagaturov

The most interesting thing is the following fact-why are most of the products sold on the site http://www.bugdesign.com.ua animals are illustrated with stolen photos, and some without photos - what is the mystery?
Does the creators ' conscience have any mysterious limitations?

27.05.2008 18:13, stierlyz

Can someone offer house crickets for sale?

28.05.2008 16:10, collector

The Aquarium publishing house has published a whole series of brooches-manuals on keeping and breeding crickets.palochnikov.cockroaches.butterflies and snails
publishing price from 9.00 to 16.00 rubles

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