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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado Ts" data-source="post: 162001" data-attributes="member: 30045"><p>I use a small plastic container that I bought at WalMart for around $2.00. </p><p></p><p>I have 3 pieces of egg crate, and bottle cap lid with water crystals and another bottle cap lid that I top off with fish flakes. There is no substrate.</p><p></p><p>I've tried to feed the crickets various types of vegetable matter, but they don't seem to eat it too much. Roaches will devour vegetable matter with gusto. </p><p></p><p>The crickets grow and moult, so there are various sizes in the container. Every few weeks I go to the pet shop and by a couple dozen small crickets. I do occasionally find a dead cricket as I'm feeding the tarantulas, but very few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado Ts, post: 162001, member: 30045"] I use a small plastic container that I bought at WalMart for around $2.00. I have 3 pieces of egg crate, and bottle cap lid with water crystals and another bottle cap lid that I top off with fish flakes. There is no substrate. I've tried to feed the crickets various types of vegetable matter, but they don't seem to eat it too much. Roaches will devour vegetable matter with gusto. The crickets grow and moult, so there are various sizes in the container. Every few weeks I go to the pet shop and by a couple dozen small crickets. I do occasionally find a dead cricket as I'm feeding the tarantulas, but very few. [/QUOTE]
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