Charcoal from rice husks used for breeding feeder crickets

50centipede

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June 23rd

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Females laying eggs

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Read a google patent about this and decided to try it myself.
Rice husk charcoal is cheap, safe to use and less vulnerable to mite infestation than cocopeat.
 
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viper69

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I just used coco fiber, wasn’t doing this long term- just needed tiny crickets for a bit

cool idea
 

50centipede

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I just used coco fiber, wasn’t doing this long term- just needed tiny crickets for a bit
cool idea
Thanks
I had mite nightmares in the past while trying to breed them crickets xD
idk just wanted to try something new
 

TiercelR

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Hi, nice nest, thanks for share it. That is a good idea !

Which is the purpose of the lateral opening with the mesh in the nest?

In past times i did breed feeder crickets ( in a micro scale ) for to feed my animals. In these times i used coco fiber as sustrate for the nest and a metallic mesh for to stop the digging behaviour.
 

The Snark

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Very good idea. Charcoal being able to trap and contain all sorts of nasty chemicals and many micro-organisms.
 
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