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  • 06-14-2004, 10:42 AM
    gozetec02
    Ok so I got a beautiful male Veiled Chameleon at the reptile show on saturday.

    I want to order crickets by mail because i can get a cricket for less then 2 cents.

    I want to keep lots of crickets that way i have a large suply. But i dont want 1000 crickets in my house. Could i keep them on my patio? It is covered and is out of the sun untill very late in the day.

    What do i keep them in?
  • 06-14-2004, 11:15 AM
    Marla
    Crickets.
    Keep them in a Cricket Keeper or similar if you don't want to have to deal with escapees and such. You could make one with pvc pipe and a Sterilite, but it might be troublesome finding clear caps for the ends. I'd guess you could probably keep them on your patio, but I don't know about doing that once it starts to get cold. I plan to keep mine in the basement after moving and heat if needed.
  • 06-15-2004, 09:15 AM
    JLC
    Could you keep a thousand crix in a Keeper? Sounds like it would be a bit crowded. lol

    I buy about 60 crix a week from the petstore. Yes, I may pay a bit more for them than if I bought 1000, but I just don't need anywhere near that many. If I buy more than 60, they start dying off before I can feed them to Shaggy. I keep them in a plastic tub with an airtight lid (air-holes punched into it). They have some pieces of eggcrate to hide in, and I put a toilet-paper tube in there as well. When I need to feed Shaggy, I pick up the tube and tap off the bugs into the dusting cup. And I keep the tub in a cabinet beneath the cages. I only smell the crickets when I open their tub.
  • 06-15-2004, 09:50 AM
    Marla
    It would be too crowded, but depending on size you could keep them in a few Keepers or in a Sterilite set up like a Keeper as I suggested. I get 2 week old crickets by the hundred or 250, but if I get 250 I can't get them all fed off before they start making their noise 24/7. That gets tiresome.
  • 06-15-2004, 10:10 AM
    gozetec02
    Care sheets say to feed 3 to 10 crickets a day but he only manages to eat around 6 when i come home there are still a few left in there i just leave them there and he will pick them off as he wants. I think i will buy like 50 a week. I bought 100 my first time around and half of them died and they smell really bad.
  • 06-15-2004, 11:07 AM
    Marla
    Some herps are stressed by extra crickets being left in their enclosures. I don't know if that applies to chams, but I'd check just in case. Are you giving the crickets food and water? Keeping them in a cool area? Very few of mine die off before they're eaten, but they died off faster when I was trying to provide their water through damp food rather than the cricket water crystals, plus the ones I got have calcium in them, which is good for the herp.
  • 06-15-2004, 11:36 AM
    MrsMacWin
    We have a get reptile store that I buy my crickets from. They are a lot better than petco. I pay .80 a dozen and usually get a lot more than a dozen. I also love my cricket keeper it is great. I have thought about buying on line but I already have a great supplier here in town. I would really suggest the keeper as well, it is awesome.
  • 06-15-2004, 05:38 PM
    JLC
    I feed my crix with crystal things and they still die off if I don't feed them off fast enough. Maybe a few more airholes in the top of their container? LOL
  • 06-15-2004, 06:26 PM
    Marla
    Maybe, or a cooler space or different food?
  • 06-15-2004, 07:18 PM
    The_Godfather
    Crickets don't make much noise. I have over 100 in a 10 gallon tank, I barely ever hear them chirp.
  • 06-16-2004, 10:30 AM
    gozetec02
    Today i am going to get one of those cricket keepers and some good cricket food. I was giving them home made stuff like mustard and collard greens. I was thinking of trying Flukers Orange Cube Complete Cricket Diet. Has anyone tried this and what would you recomend.
  • 06-16-2004, 10:45 AM
    CTReptileRescue
    Orange cube is good, and we keep a 1,000 crickets in a large sweater box type rubbermaid.
    Keep them in a cool dry place (basement maybe)
    Rusty
  • 06-16-2004, 11:50 AM
    gozetec02
    Thanks everyone for your advice i will have many many questions reguarding my Veiled. I will keep crickets in a Cricket Keeper and keep no more then what i would need in a week. Then every week i will clean it before adding any new crickets.
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