I ordered two juvenile females, and they came well packaged, and all healthy and ready to eat within a day of settling in. Communication was a little stilted. But considering the time difference between our two countries, I was anticipating that. All around good experience. Will order again.
I mean, I've eaten crickets before, but this feels a step too far, for me.
They'd be, so... juicy.
I've had crickets, but this seems a bit too... juicy.
Oh cool, thanks for the advice. My area is more heavily wooded by deciduous over evergreens. So I feel safe in picking something readily rotted, so long as I can identify the bark and branching patterns.
I had a terrible revelation. I live in rural New England. I don't need to buy rotting wood. I just need to pull over and drop a log in my trunk on my way to work... But what's a good soil to use as a base for my substrate? I have compost I could use from my vermicomposter.
I'm starting my tank in winter, and don't have ready access to rotted wood. Would it be alright to order substrate from bugsincyberspace? They have a compost and oak chunk mix that sounds promising.
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