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<blockquote data-quote="Denny Dee" data-source="post: 84399" data-attributes="member: 1393"><p>I hate the little buggers but am not allowed to have roaches in the house as Rmac. I buy 3-400 at a time of various sizes. We always find a cricket or two in the house after feeding day. Not always sure how they get out but they just do. Especially the small ones. They are truly amazing jumpers! I have been successful in extending the life of the crickets by ensuring they have both dry food and plenty of water cubes/crystals. They generally die due to dehydration. Have extended the life long enough to feed over a two - three week period which is more than long enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denny Dee, post: 84399, member: 1393"] I hate the little buggers but am not allowed to have roaches in the house as Rmac. I buy 3-400 at a time of various sizes. We always find a cricket or two in the house after feeding day. Not always sure how they get out but they just do. Especially the small ones. They are truly amazing jumpers! I have been successful in extending the life of the crickets by ensuring they have both dry food and plenty of water cubes/crystals. They generally die due to dehydration. Have extended the life long enough to feed over a two - three week period which is more than long enough. [/QUOTE]
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