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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    im in s.fla and they get pretty big here too.. I HATE THEM! *shudders*

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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    Yeah, when I lived in FL, I opened the door one night, and one came flying at me. I started screaming and crying and my mom was panicing trying to figure out what it was. She laughed at me. But I can't kill them either, I can't stand the crunch.
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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    I recently saw removing the legs suggested in a cham care sheet. I'm trying to decide just how risky cricket legs are. At least in the case of chams, they eat crickets in the wild.
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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    its not that the cricket legs are risky.. its just easier to keep tabs on the number of crickets consumed when you keep a count on them because they are confined to a small container

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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    I was under the assumtion that you dont actually remove the legs, but sqeeze and break them. I would think removing the legs would actually kill the cricket..

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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    Yeah I wouldn't actually pull the legs off, but clip them so they can't jump.

    Pulling them off will kill the crickets.


    Oh and I did mean that B.dubia "can't" fly or climb.
    I was really freaked out about roaches too. I actually had the worst phobia of them. I could handle scorpions and spiders but not roaches.

    Then I found Dubias, they are actually rather small and move much slower than most roaches. They breed pretty slow. They don't get that big. Max about 2 inches, maybe 3. I handle them all the time now.

    They are so much better than crickets.
    Here is a pic of one. This one is a little smaller than an adult.
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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    pulling off the crickets legs *Will* kill them, i clip them with a pair of nail clippers or cut them off with scissors. i try not to torture them too much by only doing one rear leg. its just as effective and cant hurt as much as doing both (ouch!!) those roaches are so gross im sorry! they totally creep me out. i will call our local insect provider and see how much they are. it has been easy because of already having crickets at home (dragons) so snagging a couple from them was pretty easy and cost effective

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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    Ah! look at the little buggs! looks like a large roly poly. haha

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    Re: removing cricket legs..

    i just pinch the back legs off of crickets with my finger nails while i hold the cricket in the other hand. i bet cuticle scissors would work pretty well too since they are nice and small.

    dubia roaches are nice roaches. they are totally not the same as regular cockroaches. i really despise regular roaches and the thought of one flying at me is somewhat horrifying, but the type of roaches that you use for feeders are waaay different and so much cleaner and less stinky than crickets. i used to feed my red eyes crickets and dubia roaches and they were crazy for both.
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