magicmed
Arachnobaron
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Forgive the common name, I figured many of you would know the species Im talking about, but for those who dont, we have very oddly shaped, large crickets we tend to call cave crickets here and probably many other places, with the other cricket thread going on right now this just popped into my head, figured I would see what you thought.
Just wondering if someone who actually wanted to breed crickets took it a few generations, would these guys make good feeders? The reason I ask is I've seen huge cave crickets and they're always pretty fat. Of course I'm guessing there may be a higher risk due to larger legs on the cave crickets compared to normal crickets.
For the record no I am not considering breeding these things, or feeding wild caught. Just thought someone may be interested in a project. And thought it might be an interesting discussion.
Just wondering if someone who actually wanted to breed crickets took it a few generations, would these guys make good feeders? The reason I ask is I've seen huge cave crickets and they're always pretty fat. Of course I'm guessing there may be a higher risk due to larger legs on the cave crickets compared to normal crickets.
For the record no I am not considering breeding these things, or feeding wild caught. Just thought someone may be interested in a project. And thought it might be an interesting discussion.