Cricket Feed?

CallDr

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Where do you get just "regular" ( dry ) Cricket feed...... not Gut Load?

I have ordered Pro GutLoad and some Water Crystal pack.
 

bman123

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I use bird food lol it's super cheap like $2.50 a lb and it's got alot of good stuff in it. I feed them that all the time plus apple carrot and celery..
 

GeckoGathering

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Gutload

Where do you get just "regular" ( dry ) Cricket feed...... not Gut Load?

I have ordered Pro GutLoad and some Water Crystal pack.

Farm Store
( Rural King, Tractor Supply, Local grain Store)

Layer Hen Crumbles...
40 lbs. = $8.00
Great analysis. :main_thumbsup:
Take care. HJ
 

Seibar

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they'll eat anything really... but retail pet stores have this like orange jell-o looking cubes that are food+water, great for avoiding drowning crickets.

I just got my gecko, but have been feeding large crickets for years to my turtle as a treat, I've always kept a whole tank of crickets healthy for weeks off of this product.

Fluker's Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet
or Fluker's Farms Calcium Fortified Cricket Quencher
both are pretty cheap for the size bottle you get. will last you a year feeding 20-50 crickets probably they only need a few "sugar cube" size pieces for days.
 

adam&nikki

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i use this stuff from the bearded gecko it works great cant wait to get some more at teh next show also i feed with fresh veg like carrots and lettuce and what ever eles i have in my fridge works fine with me and i keep 2 k crickets in my house at all times
 

Seibar

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i tried keeping more but once they grow wings their loud trying to mate or whatev - some people like it but I'm not one of them
xD

for the turtle i usually keep 20-40 large crickets, but now i also have 10-20 tiny crix in a smaller plastic tank for my little gecko
 

Seibar

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i thought about growing/breeding crickets, but 6 months is a long time and i like to thoroughly clean their cage occasionally... so i just keep a stock of them and feed them to reduce petstore trips
 

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