Live Crickets For Cheap
- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
- Free Shipping & Returns : On all orders over $200
Live crickets Acheta domestica serve as fresh and protein rich food for Bearded Dragons, Geckos and Lizards.
Winter Packing & Overnight Shipping Required for Guarantee.
We guarantee delivery of helathy, disease and pest free live crickets if following conditions are met
- Seletct Winter Packaging option if temperatures are below 50°F (10°C) and above 30°F.
- Please do not order crickets if your transit night time temperatures are predicted below 30°F (-1.1°C). If you still order, we will ship with no guarantee.
- If you order 1 8 or pinhead crickets then select Next Day Air Shipping service
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+ What if my crickets arrive dead?
- As crickets get cold, they go into a dormant state. Therefore, before calling to us, make sure that you warm up crickets for about an hour and most of times they will come back to life.
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+ How long crickets can be kept alive?
- As the life span of a cricket is about 8- 10 weeks, it is better to order enough crickets that can last for you for about 1 month.
- It is also a good idea to order more smaller crickets and let them grow into larger ones. This will save your trip to Pet stores to buy 12 cent each crickets.
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+ What size of cickets I should feed to my Baby Bearded Dragon?
- Our recommendation is to feed the smallest cricket (about 1 4 in size) to your baby Baby Bearded Dragon.
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+ How to care crickets?
- Upon arrival, packages should be kept at room temperature.
- Do not referigerate.
- Transfer egg crates containing crickets from shipping box in a clear and about 2 ft. deep plastic storage container.
- Place hand full of cricket food and a small plate filled with cricket water at the bottom of plastic container.
- You do not need to close container until crickets develop wings or they grow to 3 4 size.
- For ventilation, poke holes in the top of the plastic container and you are ready to feed your reptiles with continuous supply of crickets.
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+ Is it easy to remove crickets from storage container to feed your reptiles?
- Yes, there are two ways remove crickets easily from containers.
- One way to place a toilet paper roll in the container. Crickets will go inside the roll to hide. Just pick the roll up with crickets and transfer to reptile cage without touching to them.
- Another way is to pick up a hand full crickets and toss them in the reptile cage.
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+ How long do crickets live and when they start chirping?
- Crickets generally take about 3 weeks for their full growth and development.
- Fully grown crickets can easily live for 2-3 weeks.
- They start chirping when they grow about 3 4 in size and when wings begin to develop.
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+ Why bad smell is comimg from my cricket storage container?
- It is possible that the pieces of carrots or potatodes that are provided as food for crickets in the storage container are rotting and giving bad smell. Rotting of caroots and potatoes generally occur due to their moisture content that allows the growth and multiplication of unknown bacteria that produces different kinds smelly substances.
- To avoid bad smell, clean containers frequently and replace rotting food types with more dry food options like oatmeal, corn meal, and or dog food.
- You can use our cricket Food , which is enriched with different vitamins and proteins required for proper growth and development of cricktes.
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+ What kind of food is good for proper growth of crickets?
- Avoid rotting kind of foods such as pieces of carrots or potatodes that contains moisture that allows the growth and multiplication of unknown bacteria that produces different kinds bad smelly substances.
- Replace rotting food types with more dry food options like oatmeal, corn meal, and or dog food.
- Use our Cricket Food, which is enriched with different kinds of vitamins and proteins required for proper growth and development of cricktes.
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+ Do crickets need water?
- Yes, but do not provide water in a bowl as crickets often drown in bowls of water.
- To avoid this cricket drowning problem, use our cricket water that comes in the form of dehydrated powder. Transfer this powder in a bowl containing 1 gallon of water and stir it for 15- 20 minitues or until it turns into gel jello. This 1 gallon of gel will be enough for 1000 crickets for 40 days. Cut a small piece of gel, place it on a small plate and then transfer this plate in the cricket storage container. Crickets will get water water from this gel. Change this piece of gel every 3 days and your crickets will be happy.
- Do not refrigerate gel.
- Place remaining gel in a cool place
- You can buy simillar kind of gel from pet stores but it will be comparativley expensive.
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