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    Crickets smell disgusting??

    I have a large plastic bin (with ventilation holes) and store 100 crickets at a time inside. I don't use substrate, I just lay down 2 bowls of the orange cube diet and plenty of egg crate. But they're dying off pretty quickly and it stinks up the whole room. This happens all of the time and it's not only disgusting but if maintenence came for a cleanliness check and caught a whiff I'd never hear the end of it! Am I doing something wrong here? What is the perfect cricket setup?
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    My wife switch to Dubia Roaches for that reason and has been very happy. She was a little uncomfortable at first because they are roaches, but after a while they're all just bugs anyways. She actually has an order of 500 coming on Monday that after shipping only cost $22. I believe she gets them from dubiaroaches.com through Amazon.

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    The stench of crickets is the reason why I won't have any animal that eats them.

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    Dubias are the way to go. No smell. No noise. There more nutritious. My bearded dragon goes crazy for em.

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    Crickets smell horrible. They kill each other off quickly. They have a lifespan of weeks. They make a lot of noise. Some species that have been appearing recently on the market can even attack your herps.

    You're doing everything right. Crickets used to be the gold standard as the insect diet staple but there's a lot of downsides, even when kept optimally. Dubias are replacing them as the primary feeder and its past time. Lose the crickets and get some dubia.

    Also, there's no need to waste your money on commercial diets. They'll do great on some sort of grain like stale bread, cereal, chick feed, etc. and some sort of fruit or vegetable for hydration. I prefer oranges, cantaloupes, carrots, and sweet potatoes.

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    If you order from dubiaroaches.com, They even send food with. We won't by from anywhere else. Crickets are the biggest pain in the butt.

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    We made the switch to Dubia a long time ago because of the waste of money on crickets.
    Once a couple die it sets off a chain reaction and soon the whole tub will be gone.

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    Re: Crickets smell disgusting??

    Ya'll are amazing for the suggestions but I have to sadly announce that I live in Florida where it is illegal to have Dubias!
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    What about discoids?

    There is a FL legal roach species that people there use instead of Dubia. It's not quite as good as Dubia but still way better than crickets.

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    Re: Crickets smell disgusting??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwocky Dragons View Post
    What about discoids?

    There is a FL legal roach species that people there use instead of Dubia. It's not quite as good as Dubia but still way better than crickets.
    I want to try them, but my fiancee is very anti roach because "ew gross". I'm not going to lie...I had a palmetto bug crawl up my leg and onto my arm this morning and I did scream and curse (I am a woman after all LOL). I would have to get used to it. I wouldn't even know how to keep them or keep them clean
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