Very great and informative demo, thank you! You do a fantastic job of not saying 'uhm...' a lot, if ever, and it's so nice how you treat your feeder crickets so well!
The larvae and beetles are a cleanup crew that eat cricket and roach frass and carcasses in breeder colonies. They're beneficial. It helps keep your colonies from stinking.
The Dart Frog Queen I once asked about the cleaner crew bugs at Rainbown Meal worms and the employees say that they recommend that we kill the cleaners before throwing them about because apparently they can eat Wood and harm a home in larger numbers 😅 I’ve lost two, still keeping an eye out for them😃
Few questions: 1. How do you maintain your crickets after they're in their new home. (i.e. how to clean out dead ones, change out food, etc.? 2. How often do you check on their food/drink 3. How do you take out crickets from bin to feed to your reptiles? 4. What material do you use for the screen at the top of the lid? Love your videos , very informational!!
She hasn’t posted in two years hopefully she’s well. Found a lot of useful information on cricket care on a forum for other chameleon keepers when I got my veiled chameleon.
Once upon a time crickets in large amounts made my skin crawl. Now I'm a mom of a bearded dragon, and now large amounts of crickets are like heaven! 🙌 Can't believe how much baby beardies can eat
Great video! I keep a dubia colony and use them for my frogs, but just got my first chameleon, who is proving to be more picky... I hate dealing with crickets, but after seeing your setup, I think I might give it a go. I would love to see how you remove crickets for feeding without them escaping, etc. Keep up the good work! Also, FYI dubia are illegal in FL, but you can keep discoids, which are very very similar to dubia if you want to keep another feeder species.
Feel like you should've removed the potatos before shaking them all off the egg carton 😂 Other than that this is a great and efficient way to deal with big batches of crickets!
Nice, this was super helpful. Crickets make me crazy because they somehow seem smart and will discover every single escape ever, but also complete idiots bent of getting themselves killed.
Where do your order your crickets from? Do you have a source for the clean empty egg crates? I'm preparing to get a panther chameleon so I am still learning the difference methods for care. Love your chanell have learned so much! Thank you!
hey don't you live in Sarasota? I know you! you lives right next door to my brother it was because of you that I got my bearded dragon actually your house inspired me haha
very good info thank you. I'm going to try to do the same. I have two tarantulas and a scorpion to feed hate having to buy them ever 2 weeks. thumbs up and I gave a sub =p
WHY TRASH THE DEAD ONES??? .. Give them to someone who goes fishing. Feed someone's turtle. A Lizard. Anything but toss them in the trash. That's just wasteful right there..
It’s nice how you also care for them as well. Sure, they’re food, but they still deserve respect. Nice to see a video promoting their care.
Very great and informative demo, thank you! You do a fantastic job of not saying 'uhm...' a lot, if ever, and it's so nice how you treat your feeder crickets so well!
The larvae and beetles are a cleanup crew that eat cricket and roach frass and carcasses in breeder colonies. They're beneficial. It helps keep your colonies from stinking.
Brooklyn's Frugal Pantry Very cool!! Thank you!!!!
The Dart Frog Queen I once asked about the cleaner crew bugs at Rainbown Meal worms and the employees say that they recommend that we kill the cleaners before throwing them about because apparently they can eat Wood and harm a home in larger numbers 😅 I’ve lost two, still keeping an eye out for them😃
Few questions:
1. How do you maintain your crickets after they're in their new home. (i.e. how to clean out dead ones, change out food, etc.?
2. How often do you check on their food/drink
3. How do you take out crickets from bin to feed to your reptiles?
4. What material do you use for the screen at the top of the lid?
Love your videos , very informational!!
I think you will have to find the answers on your own or on another youtube channel that actually answers back..
She hasn’t posted in two years hopefully she’s well. Found a lot of useful information on cricket care on a forum for other chameleon keepers when I got my veiled chameleon.
Once upon a time crickets in large amounts made my skin crawl. Now I'm a mom of a bearded dragon, and now large amounts of crickets are like heaven! 🙌 Can't believe how much baby beardies can eat
3:07 when your mom says food is ready
LOL RELATABLE
I love your voice! Great video
Ariel Tenney Aw, Thank you!!! 💖💖💖
Excellent! A great system to make things easier. Thanks!
Great video! I keep a dubia colony and use them for my frogs, but just got my first chameleon, who is proving to be more picky... I hate dealing with crickets, but after seeing your setup, I think I might give it a go. I would love to see how you remove crickets for feeding without them escaping, etc.
Keep up the good work!
Also, FYI dubia are illegal in FL, but you can keep discoids, which are very very similar to dubia if you want to keep another feeder species.
This is Genius!! Awesome idea, I'm definitely going to start doing this
Feel like you should've removed the potatos before shaking them all off the egg carton 😂 Other than that this is a great and efficient way to deal with big batches of crickets!
Nice, this was super helpful. Crickets make me crazy because they somehow seem smart and will discover every single escape ever, but also complete idiots bent of getting themselves killed.
Thanks for the tutorial
Where do your order your crickets from? Do you have a source for the clean empty egg crates? I'm preparing to get a panther chameleon so I am still learning the difference methods for care. Love your chanell have learned so much! Thank you!
terrie bissonnette rainbow mealworm is a good place to get crickets
Where did you buy the shipping boxes?
Excellent tips
They are so quiet , they don't chirp? or do only certain kinds chirp?
Awesome!!! What kind of insect grub you feed them?? Any homemade recipes?? And the dry gutload recipes you use???
OMG!!! Thank you for this video!!
Why did I search this up-
This video makes My body shakes
Please come back queen 🙏🏽
Are they cleaner than roaches?
Newbie here but do they not jump out!?
What was the count of crickets and size that you got?
cooldbz12 🤔🤔🤔 I counted 561.
Jk. Lol
hey don't you live in Sarasota? I know you! you lives right next door to my brother it was because of you that I got my bearded dragon actually your house inspired me haha
Are those banded crickets?
very good info thank you. I'm going to try to do the same. I have two tarantulas and a scorpion to feed hate having to buy them ever 2 weeks. thumbs up and I gave a sub =p
how often do u clean it
Liked your vid. No offense but I think you need a bigger habitat way to many dead crikests
Grate video
Wheres the next part where you remove crickets to feed
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Are u scared to touch cricket cuz it seems like it
whats the gloves for?
Jesse James I work better and more efficiently with gloves on :)
Can I get to india
รังไข่ควรจะมีรูน่ะ แมลงจะได้ หลบหลีก และออกมากินอาหารได้สะดวก ที่อยู่ของแมลงเล็กมาก เมืองของฉัน เขาใช้ขนาด ใหญ่กว่านี้ แต่ขนาดเล็กก็ดีดูแลง่าย
thats a lot of them...
omg ty 4 tell my mine all ways die tyvm
gotta throw the whole house away
And this is the crickets which is grown in Vietnam: ruclips.net/video/SWYFTrZQy3k/видео.html
WHY TRASH THE DEAD ONES??? .. Give them to someone who goes fishing. Feed someone's turtle. A Lizard. Anything but toss them in the trash. That's just wasteful right there..
eewwww