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    Breeding your own crickets is a simple way to build a never-ending supply of feeders for your pet. And contrary to popular belief, breeding crickets is easy, and can be done with simple supplies. Most of the supplies in this video were bought at the dollar store.
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  • @tyongsbith4046
    @tyongsbith4046 4 года назад +217

    The transit was rough on them
    Him: BLAM BLAM BLAM on the box 😂😂

    • @jadeerae4449
      @jadeerae4449 4 года назад +7

      I thought the same thing😂😂

    • @sspac3yy
      @sspac3yy 3 года назад +2

      Lol I know right?!

  • @chrisjoyce3235
    @chrisjoyce3235 5 лет назад +930

    If anybody is here to learn how to breed crickets for leopard geckos DO NOT use citrus fruits to feed and water the crickets as citrus fruits are bad for leopard geckos

    • @NikolausMotorsports
      @NikolausMotorsports 5 лет назад +17

      Chris Joyce what do you recommend as a replacement?

    • @chrisjoyce3235
      @chrisjoyce3235 5 лет назад +26

      Virtually any veggies, salad greens and none citrus fruits, I'd avoid tomatoes and strawberries as they'll mold quick.

    • @Fitted5hundreds
      @Fitted5hundreds 5 лет назад +6

      What about Jackson chameleons?

    • @chrisjoyce3235
      @chrisjoyce3235 5 лет назад +13

      @@NikolausMotorsportsall fresh veggies and salad greens and but don't leave tomatoes longer than 24hrs. Critters love spinach, sweet potatoes are brilliant for them.

    • @chrisjoyce3235
      @chrisjoyce3235 5 лет назад +5

      @@Fitted5hundreds couldn't tell you for jacksons chameleon sorry I don't keep them.

  • @yadadsellsavon1703
    @yadadsellsavon1703 5 лет назад +685

    If you feed your crickets orange it makes them more citric acidic in nutrients which is poisonous to bearded dragons, For people reading this comment if your planning on feeding a beardy with this method of bred crickets feed then pepper as a moist alternative, Possibly dusted with calcium as everything you feed your insects is past onto their consumer 😊

    • @meidalfam
      @meidalfam 5 лет назад +10

      ohhh thanks

    • @twitchpuci4431
      @twitchpuci4431 5 лет назад +18

      JandK Meidal I'm only here to find out how to feed my green tree frog for free

    • @user-ed2vn4jy9k
      @user-ed2vn4jy9k 5 лет назад +10

      WEED! The best for feeding...

    • @Subswithnovideos-ve6zc
      @Subswithnovideos-ve6zc 5 лет назад +10

      What about the the yellow cricket quencher because it doesn't have citric acid in it. It's just used as basically the crickets water source, but reinforced with calcium

    • @inspiredpotential8347
      @inspiredpotential8347 5 лет назад +2

      @@Subswithnovideos-ve6zc I'm using the same stuff it seems to be alright but I also drop Bak choi or whatever and asperagus as well to gut load nutrients. the dragons love it lol

  • @duffyx392
    @duffyx392 4 года назад +125

    6:04 cricket pop's out of the box like: "did you say breeding?"

  • @TheSnakeking24
    @TheSnakeking24 5 лет назад +288

    He's right about the thirst ... whenever I feed my reptiles crickets they spend more time licking up moisture from the walls and floor rather than escaping the massive lizard behind them

    • @biktikz
      @biktikz 4 года назад +24

      You're supposed to gutload before feeding them to your animals

    • @thatstheteasis8721
      @thatstheteasis8721 4 года назад +13

      Zeke Austen they never said they didn’t...

    • @EmoPrincxss666
      @EmoPrincxss666 Год назад +1

      Wym escaping the massive lizard behind them 🧍

    • @TuberoseKisser
      @TuberoseKisser Год назад +1

      ​@@EmoPrincxss666 lizards eat crickets

    • @EmoPrincxss666
      @EmoPrincxss666 Год назад

      @@TuberoseKisser imma be honest I think I wrote that comment in the middle of the night and my brain wasn't working but I get it now 💀

  • @ChaosBW
    @ChaosBW 5 лет назад +390

    *My secret to not losing any crickets:*
    Transfer crickets to breeding bins outside around chickens
    When there is only a few left clinging to the box, give box to the chickens

  • @teganjade8856
    @teganjade8856 5 лет назад +269

    lettuce is also good to use as its 85% water. I use lettuce and shaved carrot for my crickets. Also crushed up dog food is very good as well

    • @megaparsec7910
      @megaparsec7910 4 года назад

      Jesus Rivera yup

    • @arom1367
      @arom1367 4 года назад +1

      I give my crickets a lettuce leaf and water bug gel x 🤗

    • @chloehunt7536
      @chloehunt7536 4 года назад +2

      Does cat food work?

    • @megaparsec7910
      @megaparsec7910 4 года назад +1

      Chloe Hunt probably. It’s pretty much the same as dog food so it should work.

    • @teganjade8856
      @teganjade8856 4 года назад +6

      @@chloehunt7536 cat food is high in salt so probably better to use dog food. Fish flakes are another thing you can use cause its has protein, vitamins and minerals.

  • @audrey5734
    @audrey5734 5 лет назад +86

    Thanks! I’m 10 so I can’t really buy my own crickets, and my parents complain on how much they can cost for so many! And thanks to this video I can breed my own crickets without waiting for my 2 dollar allowance 😂😁👍

    • @MadDogMorrow
      @MadDogMorrow Год назад +4

      SAME! ikr

    • @tadghostal7501
      @tadghostal7501 Год назад +32

      Your like 14 now, but that was a really wholesome comment

    • @LordJeremy94
      @LordJeremy94 10 месяцев назад +4

      How did your breeding go?

    • @themoistestwaffle
      @themoistestwaffle 10 месяцев назад +2

      @lordjenny94 for real interested

    • @tadghostal7501
      @tadghostal7501 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@themoistestwaffle me too why hasn't he said anything

  • @typokytty8278
    @typokytty8278 5 лет назад +114

    So just a tip for any one you can use a test tube for water.
    1 fill test tube with water
    2 push a cotton ball in tube where it is tight. (Try to keep air bubbles to a minimum. Also its a good idea to make certain that it dose not drain from the tube when upside down.)
    3 lay tube on its side and be sure the cotton is fully wet.
    watch as the crickets drink from the cotton

    • @justinhumphries6594
      @justinhumphries6594 4 года назад +9

      I use a medicine cup. Same method and they can't drown... It's cool to watch them drink lol

    • @typokytty8278
      @typokytty8278 Год назад

      in addition, you can also take a jar get a lid that is slightly bigger than the jar opening place a few cotton pads down in the lid, and secure it with rubber bands or whatever holds it tight to avoid leaking.
      I have used this many times in my crickets and mill worm farm it seems to work best for crickets as they don't disturb the cotton pads.

    • @GeckoTech_Engineer
      @GeckoTech_Engineer Год назад +1

      You could use a sponge but I don’t recommend it because I tried it and it grew mould, I don’t think a sponge is necessary if you just feed them food with moisture. You can also use water gel.

  • @teambeining
    @teambeining 5 лет назад +63

    6:04 “Am I on yet?” 🦗 😂😂😂

  • @NoVanity1
    @NoVanity1 5 лет назад +438

    Put the box in the fridge for 15 minutes and they will go dormant so you can transfer them easily.

  • @LanceCampeau
    @LanceCampeau 4 года назад +170

    Is anyone else so bored in self-isolation that they looked up cricket breeding "just because"? (I enjoyed the video BTW!)

    • @Miseriey
      @Miseriey 4 года назад +3

      same

    • @MartyBrawls
      @MartyBrawls 4 года назад +3

      Searched because I heard one outside

    • @rhondadavis5387
      @rhondadavis5387 4 года назад

      Besides being bored, very bored I can't find crickets to feed my Chameleon. The pet stores here are out of them.

    • @jadebaby0
      @jadebaby0 4 года назад

      Im tired of running out of crickets all the time. 2 hungry bearded dragons, I think this is the route I will take. might help me overcome my fear of the creepy bugs. LOL, however I do enjoy the music they make its so soothing.

    • @pebblechan2002
      @pebblechan2002 4 года назад +1

      Need food for my beardies and yes.

  • @madamejinx3526
    @madamejinx3526 4 года назад +49

    thank you, i needed this as my frogs recently just had babies and this is definetly a cheaper way of getting food then buying tons of crickets.

    • @TheCritterDepot
      @TheCritterDepot  4 года назад +2

      wow that's great. a proud new parent. we're glad these are helpful. we do have a monthly contest where winners can win a year supply of free crickets. If interested, all you'd have to do is post pictures of your pets, and see if you can get the most critter gold. Here's the link: forum.thecritterdepot.com/

  • @calebsmith.official4254
    @calebsmith.official4254 5 лет назад +85

    I did this and it’s bern very successful it was fairly expensive. I have my crickets breed put the breeding box into the incubator after a week then I immediately feed the breeding crickets to my lizards, frogs, turnantulas, and salamander. After 5 days I put the pin head crickets into the breeding area again empty the top soil into a trash can and repeat the process. Self sustaining breeding!!

    • @TheCritterDepot
      @TheCritterDepot  5 лет назад +10

      Caleb Smith.official that’s great, Caleb. What are you feeding the crickets and what temps are you rearing them?

    • @whiskey_the_beardie1850
      @whiskey_the_beardie1850 5 лет назад +2

      What size cricket did you use?

    • @AshleyIvon
      @AshleyIvon 4 года назад +1

      @@TheCritterDepot have you made a video breeding turtles

    • @daraider1254
      @daraider1254 3 года назад +2

      Is it safe feeding your lizard crickets that may be covered in vermiculite?? Or are they strictly for breeding??

  • @butterflyintherain9851
    @butterflyintherain9851 5 лет назад +829

    I just found 4 crickets in the backyard so here I am.

    • @boi9246
      @boi9246 4 года назад +71

      Do you catch them?
      Do you feed them?
      Do you make them as your pet?

    • @foodlover1415
      @foodlover1415 4 года назад +20

      Sundae Ü we could be VERY good friends😂

    • @persephionie7412
      @persephionie7412 4 года назад +88

      That's actually not good. Plus you shouldn't take animals out of there habitat. It's illegal in most areas. Plus they can have diseases, parasites and more. Just by 10 or 20 from a petstore. They are pretty cheap. :)

    • @JL-iu7fk
      @JL-iu7fk 4 года назад +41

      I really like them air fried, before that it was all about freezing them & it's awesome with magic shell, or chocolate syrup w/ ice cream. Better than granola, more nutritious. May sound gross but so is Life! Lol

    • @persephionie7412
      @persephionie7412 4 года назад +13

      @@amaii.1948 How do you know thats what shes doing lol. I mean I guess after a few generations of them it should be fine. And they are breed in captivity:)

  • @goodnight63
    @goodnight63 4 года назад +369

    Me spending my days breeding crickets when the world is ending like:

    • @LittleMissBettyPage
      @LittleMissBettyPage 4 года назад +17

      Not a bad thing. Get prepared learning how to make them tasty great skill for the end of the world as we know it

    • @GR-bt1yu
      @GR-bt1yu 4 года назад +10

      I'm in it for the fishing!

    • @Lccastaldo
      @Lccastaldo 4 года назад +2

      You can eat crickets! ;-) ...the world isn't ending!

    • @LittleMissBettyPage
      @LittleMissBettyPage 4 года назад +7

      I never said it was ending right now!: life as we know it has most certainly changed right now though!

    • @peterbuknicz3993
      @peterbuknicz3993 3 года назад

      ...

  • @mememccream1706
    @mememccream1706 5 лет назад +118

    If you dont want escaping crickets do this: Put the crickets in the fridge for a few minutes (around 10 or so). This wont kill them at all, they will just go into dormant (slowing down its movment). then take the box of crickets and put them in the tubs your keeping or breeding them in.

    • @warpenguin6300
      @warpenguin6300 4 года назад +13

      Now I have crickets inside my fridge 🥰 at least they will be crunchy

    • @christianandersen5521
      @christianandersen5521 4 года назад +7

      Or just lower your box into the bigger box. And then get them out. If they escape they escape into your holding bin.

    • @dextasoul8024
      @dextasoul8024 4 года назад +7

      Thank you big smoke

  • @gta.shizzx3479
    @gta.shizzx3479 5 лет назад +170

    6:14 bye!!!

    • @pheonix5487
      @pheonix5487 5 лет назад +7

      Master escapest

    • @Adam-TheLiftedKing
      @Adam-TheLiftedKing 5 лет назад +4

      @@pheonix5487 i wonder how many escaped before that

    • @pheonix5487
      @pheonix5487 5 лет назад +3

      @@Adam-TheLiftedKing ah so you think they are a group of all master escapists

    • @cheeburbur7836
      @cheeburbur7836 3 года назад

      Fortnite must be erased ZA HANDO

  • @johnkohler8926
    @johnkohler8926 5 лет назад +66

    499 crickets after 6:13 when the ninja escapes

  • @ddd3240
    @ddd3240 3 года назад +15

    I have absolutely no interest in raising crickets but this was a very interesting and well done video. Thanks for posting it.

  • @austinpierce2866
    @austinpierce2866 5 лет назад +1690

    I don’t have a lizard why am I here

  • @anofritz
    @anofritz 5 лет назад +164

    @6:10 , a cricket peeked out :D

  • @alanpeg2u
    @alanpeg2u 5 лет назад +74

    Thanks for a video that was very informative and to the point and done with a stationary camera!

  • @caitlinnn1142
    @caitlinnn1142 4 года назад +43

    I just won the cricket contest for August. This video is super helpful! I am going to try breeding my own. Thanks for the free crickets! ☺️

  • @henlay8240
    @henlay8240 5 лет назад +29

    Currently I am doing research on cricket. Your explanation is clear and up to the point. Keep it up

  • @heavenlystargazer7440
    @heavenlystargazer7440 4 года назад +20

    Thank's for posting this informative video. I have backyard chickens, In the summer months I catch those giant water bugs, the chickens eat them like popcorn. However in the winter there are no bugs in my yard. I usually buy the dry crickets for the winter months but I think there are not much nutrients in them. Your video hands down is the best how to for growing crickets I have seen.

  • @asafawks
    @asafawks 5 лет назад +42

    6:13 who else saw the cricket jump out???

  • @swininger59
    @swininger59 3 года назад

    Best advise I have seen on raising crickets and I have watched a bunch. Thank you

  • @tyongsbith4046
    @tyongsbith4046 4 года назад +39

    Great video 👍🏼👍🏼 but I just have one question! How often should I change the vermiculite and soils?

  • @fisherstephenson630
    @fisherstephenson630 3 года назад +3

    Such an awesome video! Thank you for the help, I had no idea it was so simple! I can't wait to try this myself!

  • @sunraysbestdays
    @sunraysbestdays 4 года назад +2

    Excellent video! Best I’ve seen of how to do the process successfully. Thank you for making it.

  • @charlieguppy5162
    @charlieguppy5162 5 лет назад +47

    How not to get runaway crickets = Put the tubs in the bathtub before opening the box and emptying the crickets. Works for me. 😂

    • @giolicious
      @giolicious 5 лет назад +3

      Charlie Guppy or you can just pop a small hole in the bag they’re in and they go one by one

    • @thatstheteasis8721
      @thatstheteasis8721 4 года назад +1

      Gio G not all crickets come in bags

  • @JamesKing2understandinglife
    @JamesKing2understandinglife 3 года назад +3

    Thank you. I am glad to know how to do this and especially the time frames involved which are surprisingly quick and the 90 F temperature for hatching.

    • @Lax-2702
      @Lax-2702 Год назад

      How do you keep it 90

  • @zachariahbarbour688
    @zachariahbarbour688 4 года назад +4

    Great video: followed these steps exactly and found instant and awesome results

  • @alexandredaubricourt5741
    @alexandredaubricourt5741 3 года назад

    Wow that was really all I wanted to know packed in one video! Great job mate

  • @assocpress
    @assocpress 4 года назад +4

    10:14 I love how you're demonstrating how you're gonna LIFT them up. 😆😆😆

  • @RickysFarmAndHatchery
    @RickysFarmAndHatchery 4 года назад +17

    6:14 your box now has 999 crickets.

  • @archer9604
    @archer9604 5 лет назад +200

    the box of crickets was absolutely horrifying

    • @badquality4069
      @badquality4069 4 года назад +3

      Archer960 deadass

    • @lorinorthern253
      @lorinorthern253 4 года назад

      Archer960 can you use potatoes

    • @thatstheteasis8721
      @thatstheteasis8721 4 года назад

      Lori Northern yes potato’s are very good for them

    • @DarcyFinck
      @DarcyFinck 4 года назад +1

      yes even a box of 30 or 50 smells and makes me gag and grosses me out.

    • @jules4818
      @jules4818 4 года назад +4

      literally, I wasn't expecting them to be free in there, I thought they would be in some sort of container or bag lmao freaked me out for sure

  • @user-nn8eq4mr1t
    @user-nn8eq4mr1t 3 года назад

    Simple, to the point, thanks. Planning to raise some for my chickens.

  • @Bubbadrew411
    @Bubbadrew411 3 года назад

    Thank you soooooooo much! First vid I watched. Not the last. Super informative and helpful.

  • @aaronbaransky60
    @aaronbaransky60 5 лет назад +4

    Extremely informative, Excellent!!

  • @tarruvi
    @tarruvi 3 года назад +10

    I think keeping insects as pets is neat, and crickets have to be a great candidate. They make sound, hatch as miniature versions of adults(instars), easy to keep track of in their later life stages, and are a delight to observe.
    The first species I had, were the usual House Crickets. A long domesticated cricket, with average characteristics and somewhat passive in nature.
    But, my favorite would be Banded Crickets. They have come onto the market not too long ago. Their defining features, would be longer antennae, and dark bands around their body and legs. Just as passive as House Crickets, from my time observing them.
    Both types can eat dog food, having raised a new generation fully off of dog food and a water tray(basically, a wet paper towel in a reptile bowl to prevent drowning). They grew normally, but, I did observe something noteworthy. These new adults, in contrast to their parents, had more winged individuals.
    To clarify, I know males have noise making wings. But, both males and females in this generation had large wings that could enable them flight. Be it the dog food, or, the environment. These dog food raised crickets seemed healthier, and casualties from stress, disease, and cannibalism were minimal, or, nonexistent.
    What I hypothesize, is these crickets must be well fed and had little to no nutrient deficiency. I’m not saying the dog food brand was great, but, it shows this generation had a better start than their more, “unfortunate” parents’ start. I believe getting the crickets young, would ensure their development is secured early. Making the likelihood of winged adults almost certain.
    I had great interest in bugs and plants from a young age. And, I hope to inspire others to try raising crickets or other bugs for fun, or, to discover any similar physical manifestations that I have.

    • @JV-tw2ty
      @JV-tw2ty Год назад +1

      It is for lizards!

  • @cathyb8228
    @cathyb8228 2 года назад

    Thanks for the Awesome pictorial/film/video. I'm gonna give it a try.

  • @simonjamesphd
    @simonjamesphd 4 года назад

    thank you so much!!!!! we have been trying other methods now we are trying yours

  • @fayfox885
    @fayfox885 4 года назад +6

    I have an idea for no run away, and a good splitting 50/50 idea :)) Maybe you can have them custom made, or do it yourself. You could package the boxes so theres 2 sections, place a divider in the center, but do not have the divider come all the way to the top, leaving a gap between the top of the divider and the top of box, glue tiny cardboard protruding tabs 2 on each side,all level with the divider, making sure all 4 walls have tabs, tabs only come out far enough to support a top piece of cardboard that will cover the top, almost as if its a ''false bottom'' the top cardboard cover will have 2 holes cut out, one over the center of each chamber, but placed near the edge of box for ease of sliding and moving crickets out of box. you then cut a toilet paper roll in half or as high until you reach the height of the top of the box. These "tunnels" will have a plastic cap, or plastic wrap tie held with rubber band. Essentially you will just have to open the main box send out from you, you will look inside and be presented with a flat piece of cardboard with 2 tunnel systems protruding equally spaces from the edges, with the covers over them. Sides of box still has mesh for breathing. All your customers will have to do is decide to either open both tunnel vents at the top and pour them like a funnel into the container, or they can choose to open one at a time, for placement of 50% into each container. Then either tap the box upside down till they are all out, leave it like that for them to come out in their own time, also this may eliminate any stressors from the travel. Not sure if this works for you, but I would have a funner time doing this if they were not jumping all over the place frantically, I envisioned this after watching your video, I loved it by the way, very informative. Thank you.

  • @powerof4200
    @powerof4200 5 лет назад +7

    First video game reviews... then breeding crickets. THANKS RUclips

    • @davidmuniz1479
      @davidmuniz1479 5 лет назад +1

      RUclips be like: Oh the places you’ll go!

  • @kentuckygreenthumb1
    @kentuckygreenthumb1 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Right to the point and full of info.

  • @dondig2617
    @dondig2617 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, I plan on doing this to go fishing with them.

  • @kerriray4934
    @kerriray4934 4 года назад +5

    I'm going to do this for my lizard, it really helps, thank you!

  • @58Kym
    @58Kym 4 года назад +13

    I was breeding crix for animals and then ended up breeding them for a research project at the university. This is similar to my process. My steps were:
    1. I also used vermiculite as the base and I also used moistened vermiculite in the plastic laying container. Over the laying media, I fit a close fitting layer of wire mesh with a 3-5mm openings. This kept the crix from burrowing into the laying media and making a mess, they simply laid the eggs through the mesh into the damp vermiculite with their ovipositors.
    2. I changed out the laying containers every week and stacked the relidded individual weeks in groups so same week hatched together. When I saw pinheads, all that week lays were boxed up together.
    3. They were fed cheap fish flakes, chopped carrot and watered using large testtubes stopped with cotton wool.
    The project required aged matched cohorts of virgin females and males introduced at different ages so they had to be sorted through into sexes once they developed visible genitalia etc so this was the best way to breed this native species of cricket. I figure this would work for nearly any species though.
    Edit: they had egg cartons to hide in too.

    • @GeckoTech_Engineer
      @GeckoTech_Engineer Год назад

      Do they need a heat lamp?

    • @58Kym
      @58Kym Год назад +1

      @@GeckoTech_Engineer Mine didn’t because i am in the subtropics and was in a heated room. I imagine if you can’t provide some heat in cold areas it may not be very successful.

    • @GeckoTech_Engineer
      @GeckoTech_Engineer Год назад

      @@58Kym do the pinheads need vermiculite and a carton?

    • @58Kym
      @58Kym Год назад +1

      @@GeckoTech_Engineer The adult females lay the eggs in the damp vermiculite then every week (more or less) take that container out and relid and put in a warm place. It was usually about mmmm. 10days maybe less that they would start hatching, (tell the truth its hard to remember having been a few years) put the containers in a larger container with chopped carrot, fish food, egg carton etc, and let them hatch over the next week. Then discard the vermiculite, clean and refill and reuse for the next laying cycle. Keep the pinheads fed and warmish, with carrot for moisture until you use them up. You will need a few large containers and a few more small ones to keep the cycle going. I use to cut out the middle of the larger lids and glue on insect mesh otherwise the containers get too wet and your young crickets will die and stink.

    • @Reepicheepish
      @Reepicheepish 3 месяца назад

      ​@58Kym any chance to get a schematic of the test tube feeder rig?

  • @randallcheek9308
    @randallcheek9308 3 года назад

    Great info and video. Ty

  • @mr.christopher8173
    @mr.christopher8173 4 года назад

    Thanks for this. Just the kind of video I was looking for

  • @matthewfarrell317
    @matthewfarrell317 5 лет назад +21

    This is awesome, I will have to give it a go, I keep ants and frogs, and I have a good system were if the mealworms or crickets get too big for the frogs, the ants will eat them (ironically, the smaller animal prefers the bigger meal lol).
    For fluids for the mealworms I keep, I use the blue watergel things for them, I assume for crickets they are good too.

  • @agungpurnomo8
    @agungpurnomo8 4 года назад +8

    I came here coz out of nowhere a cricket was in my room. Turned my lamp off, was about to sleep and this critter started chirping. I have had plants in my room (quite alot) for a little over a year now and i know it is said that plants attract lives. But I have never seen a single cricket before plus, I live in a 27th floor of an apartment.

  • @lindacrawford4324
    @lindacrawford4324 3 года назад +1

    Me! But I am a nanny to 2 turtles this Summer & Pet Store never has them. So considered starting a farm. Very detailed info. THANKS SO MUCH!

  • @rebeccakraft1928
    @rebeccakraft1928 3 года назад

    Great video. You did a great job! Thank you! You are appreciated!

  • @thomasnorge2245
    @thomasnorge2245 5 лет назад +24

    The great escape 6:14

  • @minecraftandmovies8298
    @minecraftandmovies8298 4 года назад +21

    6:05 anyone notice that cricket pop his head out of the box?

  • @caseyguillot6319
    @caseyguillot6319 2 года назад

    Very imformative! Thanks!

  • @Melanie-rp8rp
    @Melanie-rp8rp 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you very informative and straight forward

  • @eh927
    @eh927 4 года назад +9

    thanks! i’m tired of having to go to the pet store and buying crickets for my toad all the time!

  • @GushinGrannies
    @GushinGrannies 4 года назад +15

    I love ordering from you guys! But my beardie is a growing boy so he eats A LOT of them and sometimes run out. This'll be so much more convient and looks like fun!

    • @TheCritterDepot
      @TheCritterDepot  4 года назад +4

      Good luck, Mark! Shoot us an email if you have any questions on how to raise them. We do have a monthly contest, where we give away a year supply of free crickets. Entering the contest is free, and is probably easier than raising crickets. Here's where you can learn more about the contest: critterfam.com/forums/topic/win-a-year-supply-of-free-crickets/

    • @fuschiaayling7026
      @fuschiaayling7026 2 года назад

      Do not use citrus fed crickets for your BD :)

    • @SuperJmcnabb
      @SuperJmcnabb Год назад

      Maybe these are silly questions...but any help is appreciated!
      Do you put the lids on the tubs?
      How long do crickets live?

    • @GushinGrannies
      @GushinGrannies Год назад

      @@SuperJmcnabb I do put lids on them, but I drill holes just to give them air! And it varies how long they live. Since my comment I’ve had multiple colonies and they thrive for about a year before I need to get new crickets. I take care of them like pets as crazy as that sounds! But they will last you a while! Big $$$ saver too, hope this helps!

  • @go-ham1594
    @go-ham1594 Год назад

    So freaking cool, great video!

  • @annevaughn6345
    @annevaughn6345 5 лет назад

    Fantastic video detailed and patient

  • @whitneybuxton6162
    @whitneybuxton6162 5 лет назад +21

    A couple more tips for smell control: add baking soda to this substrate & add more air holes to the container

    • @Helveteshit
      @Helveteshit 5 лет назад

      This particular container seemed to not have a lid. So I doubt air holes matter unless you mean for the substrate? Baking Soda is probably for neutralizing the Acid from excrement I reckon?

    • @everythingallin4905
      @everythingallin4905 5 месяцев назад

      I heard activated carbon works for odor control

  • @AnimeShinigami13
    @AnimeShinigami13 5 лет назад +7

    vermiculite is actually really good for planting mediteranian herbs. Its made by subjecting mica (a flakey shiny mineral) to heat in a kiln until it explodes.

    • @leighbalius1821
      @leighbalius1821 4 года назад +2

      Not only that, but after being in the cricket bin, it is very nutrient dense for plants. Or add to your compost bin for a lighter, fluffier mix.

  • @angrysonic708TheJoelsheffield
    @angrysonic708TheJoelsheffield 4 года назад +1

    Best video i have seen so far thanks👍🤗

  • @chiefchick
    @chiefchick 4 года назад

    Awesome vid. Thank you for sharing!

  • @rogeldiaz4111
    @rogeldiaz4111 4 года назад +3

    Wow this video is awesome man thanks alot bro

  • @bigredram1979
    @bigredram1979 4 года назад +16

    What do you use for a lid to keep them in the tub during this process.

  • @jessewebber9416
    @jessewebber9416 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial

  • @kimberlieverschoor3814
    @kimberlieverschoor3814 2 года назад

    I did it!! I finally got pinheads!! They are so tiny!! Thanks for the video!!

  • @samwichvr485
    @samwichvr485 4 года назад +11

    I have two questions, 1. Why put the egg trays in a different kind of box, why not just an empty rearing tray? 2. How do you harvest the crickets for consumption.

  • @fluffy1376
    @fluffy1376 4 года назад +13

    6:14 IM FREEEEE!!!!! MUAHAHAHAA

  • @devanhaseejiram2709
    @devanhaseejiram2709 3 года назад

    this was awesome, very informative. Thank you.

  • @brendaweaver8976
    @brendaweaver8976 3 года назад

    Super helpful video - thanks!

  • @eviltango
    @eviltango 2 года назад +10

    This is so insightful! I buy crickets for my A. avicularia but on average half of the usually 10 crickets I buy at my local petco die within 48 hours. I want to raise crickets so I don’t have to constantly buy them. Amazing video and awesome store!

    • @kbdizzle5054
      @kbdizzle5054 Год назад +1

      I had this problem when I first started getting getting crickets and keeping them in a little plastic insect enclosure. Even with keeping fresh carrots available, no matter how many, there'd be no more after a few days. After a while I started including a little piece of egg crate in the same container with fresh carrots kept available, then all of a sudden the cricket started surviving well past 2 days.

  • @sk69to96
    @sk69to96 4 года назад +6

    what would be a great method of monitoring the temperature of your container holding the baby cricket eggs? Are there specific thermometers that you would recommend?
    Thank you for this content by the way!

  • @cowabungacooking5817
    @cowabungacooking5817 3 года назад +1

    This depot is amazing 😉
    PLUS free shipping ‼️ WOW!

  • @magdaleenvanaarde8181
    @magdaleenvanaarde8181 10 месяцев назад +1

    VERY HELPFUL VIDEO!!!

  • @davidharrison7853
    @davidharrison7853 5 лет назад +115

    TOP TIP: You can't do this with Elephants, I've tried. 😁

    • @mnts197
      @mnts197 5 лет назад +17

      Wish someone would have told me

    • @davidharrison7853
      @davidharrison7853 5 лет назад

      MN Ts 😋

    • @yesyes1299
      @yesyes1299 5 лет назад +16

      @Asrath Qathreth r/woooosh

    • @jaketapley7803
      @jaketapley7803 5 лет назад +3

      Some Random Stuff no ur the r/woooooosh

    • @yesyes1299
      @yesyes1299 5 лет назад +4

      @@jaketapley7803 r/ihavereddit

  • @Jessicajil
    @Jessicajil 5 лет назад +16

    In order to supply water, I have been using the same system as ant breeders do ... I use little plastic tubes, and fill them with water, and plug the end with cotton wool. There's always a supply of water without the risk of drowning!

    • @imainblastergeb
      @imainblastergeb 5 лет назад +16

      Jessica Aidley the fuckers always find a way to drown

    • @nicksmith3683
      @nicksmith3683 5 лет назад +3

      @@imainblastergeb lmao

    • @whitneybuxton6162
      @whitneybuxton6162 5 лет назад +4

      I just use potatoes or apples

    • @Jessicajil
      @Jessicajil 5 лет назад +2

      @@whitneybuxton6162 They seem to like pears too!

    • @matthewfarrell317
      @matthewfarrell317 5 лет назад +3

      Yep, the tube and cotton wool, my ants love them, esp if I put sugar in there too lol

  • @abigailtorres903
    @abigailtorres903 4 года назад

    I loved this video. It's very informational and helpful thank you

  • @scottdavis681
    @scottdavis681 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing ❤. Normally a business would not do this as they would rather you continously buy from them instead of you being able to do for yourself. I have alot of chickens and plan to buy 1k each of crickets, soldier flies, & superworms from you this week so I can try to start breeding my own.

  • @stevevanrensburg
    @stevevanrensburg 4 года назад +5

    This was really helpful all my crickets kept dying. I have got a red eyed tree frog

  • @leetlebob8203
    @leetlebob8203 4 года назад +6

    Thought the title said chickens, this helps too though.

  • @secondhandchoppers2175
    @secondhandchoppers2175 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much! Great video!

  • @marysvilleguy
    @marysvilleguy Год назад

    Awesome video, I’m on board for my chickens👍

  • @datdudetrent8938
    @datdudetrent8938 5 лет назад +3

    Watching this with headphones made that transfer terrifying. They were in my ear

    • @TheCritterDepot
      @TheCritterDepot  5 лет назад +3

      DatDudeTrent and now they’re in your head muhaha

    • @jakewisbey5712
      @jakewisbey5712 4 года назад

      @@TheCritterDepot Jesus Christ..

    • @h1d34w4y
      @h1d34w4y 4 года назад

      @@jakewisbey5712 jEsUs ChRisT shaddap

  • @8legs2fast95
    @8legs2fast95 3 года назад +4

    So helpful! I have 150+ tarantulas. So I can really use my own cricket farm.

  • @kayleekingsbury1754
    @kayleekingsbury1754 4 года назад

    Great video man! 👍

  • @CaliLoring-le2hy
    @CaliLoring-le2hy Год назад

    Thank you for the info

  • @sherrioxley271
    @sherrioxley271 4 года назад +3

    do you COVER your containers while doing all of this? it only shows the inside of containers when you are setting it all up

  • @utalis47
    @utalis47 5 лет назад +11

    using a paintbrush works to move most bugs. i use a brush to move my isopods that are easily squished

    • @TheCritterDepot
      @TheCritterDepot  5 лет назад +3

      utalis47 thanks for the tip!

    • @her-myoh-nee1324
      @her-myoh-nee1324 5 лет назад +2

      Never would have thought to use that. Thanks

    • @iamatiredyoungperson3866
      @iamatiredyoungperson3866 5 лет назад +4

      Whenever my isopods have babies and I need to move them I just plop a stick in there and bingewatch Netflix for a few hours. When I come back all the babbies are hugging the stick and ready to go for a ride and I just plonk that stick in their next container. It's kinda cute actually. I never would have thought to use a brush

  • @littlewolfendeavors2132
    @littlewolfendeavors2132 Год назад +1

    Thank you best video ever ❤

  • @jevin40
    @jevin40 3 года назад

    Very good information! Thanks!

  • @PikaRaichupikapika
    @PikaRaichupikapika 5 лет назад +6

    can you please do a how to video on how to breed and raise dubia roaches? they are by far the best protein for reptiles next to superworms.

    • @lindastraker782
      @lindastraker782 5 лет назад +1

      Saitama One Punch Man ,there are videos on how to breed roaches,I breed my own and learned from RUclips,very easy to breed.

    • @hellcat66able
      @hellcat66able 5 лет назад

      Watch exotics lair. He's done a couple of videos on them

  • @ramonpuerto4853
    @ramonpuerto4853 4 года назад +4

    My lizards love crickets!!!

    • @TheCritterDepot
      @TheCritterDepot  4 года назад

      ramon Puerto then don’t be a stranger to our cricket contest. Every month we’re giving away a year supply of free crickets. forum.thecritterdepot.com/forums/topic/win-a-year-supply-of-free-crickets/

  • @lianeisme
    @lianeisme 3 года назад

    Great video thank you

  • @awkdoubglam
    @awkdoubglam 5 лет назад

    this is the prettiest setup ive ever seen