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  • 10-10-2005, 06:36 PM
    olaf
    cricket temps
    I'm guessing that this would be the right place to post it because it's crickets, but they are not for food. I just decided to catch some crickets one day because I had enough cage space and food and all, but it's winter now. They are supposed to be hibernating, but they only do that at night. I'm leaving them in the garage right now to encourage hibernation (it's colder there), but they still get up and run around. My room has higher temps to accomodate my BP. Would it be best to move them in my room to higher temps, or try to get them to hibernate in the garage?
  • 10-10-2005, 07:09 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: cricket temps
    The ideal temp to keep crickets at is between 60 and 85 deg.

    For reference, check out armstrong crickets FAQ page: http://www.armstrongcrickets.com/Merchant2/faq.html
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