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<blockquote data-quote="tarantulaguy1994" data-source="post: 48163" data-attributes="member: 3906"><p>If you have pin head cricket or fruit fly, the care for them is simple. As they live in house all the time, I would not keep it to humid but do keep the soul moist. They like dark moist places. Give it plenty of places to hide, as it will want to run and hide every time the light comes on. An make sure there is something in the tank for her to make a home. All though if you found it wondering it is probably a male looking for a mate and may not live to much longer. If it is a female at this time of year it may also be graved. So you may want to watch her for signs of that. I wish you luck if you chose to keep it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tarantulaguy1994, post: 48163, member: 3906"] If you have pin head cricket or fruit fly, the care for them is simple. As they live in house all the time, I would not keep it to humid but do keep the soul moist. They like dark moist places. Give it plenty of places to hide, as it will want to run and hide every time the light comes on. An make sure there is something in the tank for her to make a home. All though if you found it wondering it is probably a male looking for a mate and may not live to much longer. If it is a female at this time of year it may also be graved. So you may want to watch her for signs of that. I wish you luck if you chose to keep it. [/QUOTE]
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