Giant fighting cricket + pinhead incubation trick
I located a couple of sources. I believe they are unwanted 2nd grade fighting crickets, and the price for 3 is about the same as the price for 1 fuzzy/pinkie - about US$1. But equally juicy, not as fatty, and doesn't smell. Only that they are quite aggressive and have sharp teeth.
The size is about twice as long as your regular feeder house cricket, i.e. about 8 times in volume. What's more, they are already stuffed with some kinda paste-like gut-load. I've fed a couple to my biggest T, and that makes the T plump up as easily as feeding pinkies!
Oh, BTW, the chirping is off the decibel scale - 1 of these guys is louder than my colony of about a 100 house crickets, half of which being males.
I located a couple of sources. I believe they are unwanted 2nd grade fighting crickets, and the price for 3 is about the same as the price for 1 fuzzy/pinkie - about US$1. But equally juicy, not as fatty, and doesn't smell. Only that they are quite aggressive and have sharp teeth.
The size is about twice as long as your regular feeder house cricket, i.e. about 8 times in volume. What's more, they are already stuffed with some kinda paste-like gut-load. I've fed a couple to my biggest T, and that makes the T plump up as easily as feeding pinkies!
Oh, BTW, the chirping is off the decibel scale - 1 of these guys is louder than my colony of about a 100 house crickets, half of which being males.
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