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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 128329" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>I'm a bit busy atm, it's a quarter past 5 and I'm getting dinner cooking, but I took some pictures with my phone for now and I'll find the others, or clean one of the colonies out and take pictures with the camera as I set it back up. So here is the critter keeper with a layer of oats, both rolled and quick cooking. Then egg carton is put on top of the oats leaving a gap at one end.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]29027[/ATTACH]</p><p>Cardboard with holes poked in it is put onto the egg carton. Then you repeat the layers, ending with a layer of cardboard. [ATTACH=full]29029[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]29030[/ATTACH] I then put brown paper bags on top. Most times there are enough mealworms in the bags, or on the cardboard and I don't need to go any lower to find enough worms. This works to keep crickets till they die of old age, and for keeping or breeding roaches. I don't use the bags with crickets and roaches though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 128329, member: 27677"] I'm a bit busy atm, it's a quarter past 5 and I'm getting dinner cooking, but I took some pictures with my phone for now and I'll find the others, or clean one of the colonies out and take pictures with the camera as I set it back up. So here is the critter keeper with a layer of oats, both rolled and quick cooking. Then egg carton is put on top of the oats leaving a gap at one end. [ATTACH=full]29027[/ATTACH] Cardboard with holes poked in it is put onto the egg carton. Then you repeat the layers, ending with a layer of cardboard. [ATTACH=full]29029[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]29030[/ATTACH] I then put brown paper bags on top. Most times there are enough mealworms in the bags, or on the cardboard and I don't need to go any lower to find enough worms. This works to keep crickets till they die of old age, and for keeping or breeding roaches. I don't use the bags with crickets and roaches though. [/QUOTE]
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