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<blockquote data-quote="Ray" data-source="post: 104689" data-attributes="member: 15406"><p>update I decided to let a third cricket into the enclose to let him know food is abundant in the environment he is now in if he doesn't take in in an hour I will remove it.. .... he handles beautifully, no hairs docile he seems to have really cheered up since being introduce to a wet season... when I first got him he wouldn't touch the floor(my only assumption being that he grew accustomed to the uncomfortable artificial foam bedding Petco provides)...with the second cricket he placed it at the bottom of his skull for about 20 minutes... when I came to give him the calculated wind factor the cricket was back in his/her jaws....my observation of sex is inconclusive but I assume it is male</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray, post: 104689, member: 15406"] update I decided to let a third cricket into the enclose to let him know food is abundant in the environment he is now in if he doesn't take in in an hour I will remove it.. .... he handles beautifully, no hairs docile he seems to have really cheered up since being introduce to a wet season... when I first got him he wouldn't touch the floor(my only assumption being that he grew accustomed to the uncomfortable artificial foam bedding Petco provides)...with the second cricket he placed it at the bottom of his skull for about 20 minutes... when I came to give him the calculated wind factor the cricket was back in his/her jaws....my observation of sex is inconclusive but I assume it is male [/QUOTE]
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