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<blockquote data-quote="Grandsouls" data-source="post: 172087" data-attributes="member: 32091"><p>Note: I know there are few stores who have them in stock they are just many hours away. And I don't have a car right now.. So yeah, just praying I can get a supplier soon that can ship 1000 over to me or something. Then I can breed em get thousands of babies. ^_^ Hahaha.</p><p>And hopefully if my breeding was a success (if she actually produces eggs etc, soon) I will have tons of baby crickets for the slings. Iv figured breeding out, I think i need a larger mass though so I can have a consistent weekly supply of pin heads.</p><p></p><p>Bonus question:</p><p></p><p>Also, I read most freeze there pin heads for a bit so they die or at lease are a sleep. </p><p>Is there any reason, I could not freeze thousands of pin heads after they get gut loaded, to then later feed to my slings? I read many many different opinions on this this topic, most are negative due to the no movement, however for slings that is what you want.. Some say there nutrition value gets decreased..But in my experience in food industry and general knowledge of food, I know that vegetables that are froze right away, keep all there nutrition, even more so then fresh vegetables, And as far as meat goes, also keeps the nutrition.</p><p> </p><p>& I know its a task and a half to care for many slings but I got **** all going on in life right now and will be for quite a while possibly even next year or so, so I need **** to do!.. but I really wanna raise them for a few months before I start sales. Any opinions welcome <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p>Thanks everyone ^_^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandsouls, post: 172087, member: 32091"] Note: I know there are few stores who have them in stock they are just many hours away. And I don't have a car right now.. So yeah, just praying I can get a supplier soon that can ship 1000 over to me or something. Then I can breed em get thousands of babies. ^_^ Hahaha. And hopefully if my breeding was a success (if she actually produces eggs etc, soon) I will have tons of baby crickets for the slings. Iv figured breeding out, I think i need a larger mass though so I can have a consistent weekly supply of pin heads. Bonus question: Also, I read most freeze there pin heads for a bit so they die or at lease are a sleep. Is there any reason, I could not freeze thousands of pin heads after they get gut loaded, to then later feed to my slings? I read many many different opinions on this this topic, most are negative due to the no movement, however for slings that is what you want.. Some say there nutrition value gets decreased..But in my experience in food industry and general knowledge of food, I know that vegetables that are froze right away, keep all there nutrition, even more so then fresh vegetables, And as far as meat goes, also keeps the nutrition. & I know its a task and a half to care for many slings but I got **** all going on in life right now and will be for quite a while possibly even next year or so, so I need **** to do!.. but I really wanna raise them for a few months before I start sales. Any opinions welcome :D Thanks everyone ^_^ [/QUOTE]
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