Cheap, disposable cricket keeper. DIY!

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Shortsuff410

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Here are some diagrams I whipped up on how to make a cricket keeper for less than 10 cents in less than 5 minutes. It is disposable so you don't have to worry about sanitizing every time, or getting your hands covered in cricket poo. I use rolled oats, dry cat food, and carrot as the gut load. Sorry its not the most artistic thing ever.

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And here is an example of what mine looked like when I finished it up!

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Tell me what you guys think, and if you think this is a decent way to keep crickets!
 

Tony C

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Looks good, should work fine for people who only use a small number of crickets. I love the cricket illustration in your diagrams. :main_laugh:
 
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Shortsuff410

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I only have one leo, so that amount of crickets is about all he can eat before they die off. Thanks for the compliment!
 
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Shortsuff410

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I haven't had any problems with moisture...and very little cricket die off. I have kept them in this set up for two weeks at a time with no problems!

Erik, thanks! I got that sweater for 5 bucks at a used close store. I showed up in Portland for my first day of school and realized I had no sweaters what-so-ever! In Portland, everyone always has at least one on, so I had to find one quick! There is nothing wrong with some argyle! My geck loves to climb on that sweater.
 

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