jay444
Arachnosquire
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Last month I ordered 50 crickets to feed my Ts and I received almost 300 or 400 instead with a bunch of obvious gravid females so I thought I'd give a try hatching some pinheads.
A soon as I got them, I've separated the pregnants females in 2 differents tall deli cups in which there was an inch of moist coco fiber to lay their eggs. After 48 hours, they were done laying and I got them back in the main colony, in which plenty of breeding was still happening.
For the first week and a half, I left the containers at 75-80F with 100% humidity. Since they where nowhere neer hatching, I move them in an homemade incubator (made of a styrofoam container and a seedling heat mat) at 85F and 100% humidity and they hatched in a week.
I'm pretty happy with the result
I have waaaaaaaaaaay to many crickets now (the picture was taken at the beginning of hatching, consider x4 in count x2 containers), but I'll just give them away to people in my town.
View attachment video-1605275821.mp4

A soon as I got them, I've separated the pregnants females in 2 differents tall deli cups in which there was an inch of moist coco fiber to lay their eggs. After 48 hours, they were done laying and I got them back in the main colony, in which plenty of breeding was still happening.
For the first week and a half, I left the containers at 75-80F with 100% humidity. Since they where nowhere neer hatching, I move them in an homemade incubator (made of a styrofoam container and a seedling heat mat) at 85F and 100% humidity and they hatched in a week.
I'm pretty happy with the result
View attachment video-1605275821.mp4
