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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 68824" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>I did ask around, I have a few friends that are both biology/scientist people and keep exotic pets. </p><p></p><p>I'm at the point where I don't want to be dropping money on crickets here (while in expensive, in my town I can only by in 6 and 12 counts and they are taxed), so I want to start my own feeder colony so that I don't need to spend the extra, just on what I supplement with (the bins of mealworms at least last awhile). My crickets tend to eat each other, and for that I didn't want them to be noisy in the house (my moms) so that means no cricket colonies.</p><p></p><p>Mine seem to have been going on a worm strike as of late, except for my Tapinauchenis sp Colombia, she's back to eating anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 68824, member: 4547"] I did ask around, I have a few friends that are both biology/scientist people and keep exotic pets. I'm at the point where I don't want to be dropping money on crickets here (while in expensive, in my town I can only by in 6 and 12 counts and they are taxed), so I want to start my own feeder colony so that I don't need to spend the extra, just on what I supplement with (the bins of mealworms at least last awhile). My crickets tend to eat each other, and for that I didn't want them to be noisy in the house (my moms) so that means no cricket colonies. Mine seem to have been going on a worm strike as of late, except for my Tapinauchenis sp Colombia, she's back to eating anything. [/QUOTE]
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