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whats the difference between brown crickets and silent crickets?

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#1 ·
thougth they were both the same? i use black crickets atm as they dont jump or escape while in their lil keeper..but thinking as they're a lil more canabalistic silent brown would be better.

thing is i want the silent ones to be the same as the blacks as ive had brown silent before and they're jumpy, fast, escape experts! lol

cheers
 
#7 ·
The silent ones aren't silent, but they're a heck of a lot quieter than the banded browns.

I use silents and bandeds for my spiders as I can't stand the smell of blacks and they're too vicious to risk leaving in, in case the spider moults and gets nibbled.

The bandeds are very jumpy though and will live quite happily in your house if they escape.
 
#12 ·
Crickets in the bedroom

i keep my crickets in my bedroom. the other night 1 cricket just wudnt shut up. every time i turned my light off to go to sleep he would start.

when i turned my light on to see which one it was he would stop. p:censor:d me off soo bad.

so i put the boxes downstairs (to the horror of my mum) then found out he was in the viv buried in a log.
 
#19 ·
just a little lesson that none of you will care about lol
cickets dont use their legs to sing at all males have special wings that they shake and vibrate to make the singing noise.
females are not wingless but have flat wings so cant sing.
all adult crickets have wings try getting large crickets, they are nearly as big as adults but cant sing