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I tend to use the lid of a cricket tub with some wet paper towel in for moisture, then put fresh veg on top of that. They have fish food / BD pellets / duckling pellets at the "dry" end of the cage, like this:
![]() As long as you keep fresh food and wet towel in there, and make sure that they don't get too hot or cold, they seem to last for quite a while!
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i transfer all mine straight to the cricket keeper but dont let any of the dead ones or the bran in there with them and i have two pots in there one with hard water/bug gel which wirks a treat and gets eaten very quickly and in the other pot i have got either cricket food or fresh fruit which get changed daily.
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Thanks for your replies! I will definately try to moist kitchen roll. At the moment I have a small cricket keeper for only upto 30 crickets but tbh I wouldnt keep 30 it in, its tiny! May have to invest in a bigger one to save me keep decanting them from the tub. But then I will have to gut load them all at the same time rather than just gut loading 10/day.
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