Crickets in Tank
Yeah, I took out the crickets. Not an easy job, But i got all the males out. (no sounds from tank now) I think there's still a couple Females running around so i guess I'll leave them be. Just hope they don't lay eggs. Are Crickets Asexual or do they need a Male cricket to....uh....well, you know.
And it's funny, I saw a cricket in the salt water pool and I thought it was dead. But it was just swimming in there. And it liked it.....odd. oh well.
The captured ones are frozen now. Mwuhahahahahaha.
And it's funny, I saw a cricket in the salt water pool and I thought it was dead. But it was just swimming in there. And it liked it.....odd. oh well.
The captured ones are frozen now. Mwuhahahahahaha.
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The females that are left are almost definitely pregnant. They'll be laying eggs. Be prepared for a HUGE influx of baby crickets in a few weeks, one female can make hundreds of babies. You'll find mass amounts drowned in your pools, and others hopping and climbing everywhere. So be prepared.
I've got a zoo in my house. I should charge admission.
I tried this. They ate all of Nar's food before the crabs did, escaped through the tiniest crevices, and basically made a nuisance of themselves. The really little crabs would sometimes stalk them, but the big guys totally ignored them.
I was the one trying desperately to get them out! I only caught 6 or 8 of the dang things, but my salt levels were such that the eggs never hatched (I use salt water to rehydrate the EE, and salt-water schpritz the greenery and wood objects to prevent mold). If they did hatch, the little ones couldn't make it in the salt-heavy environment. Over the course of about two months they all vanished.
Good riddance, says I! I won't do that again.
I was the one trying desperately to get them out! I only caught 6 or 8 of the dang things, but my salt levels were such that the eggs never hatched (I use salt water to rehydrate the EE, and salt-water schpritz the greenery and wood objects to prevent mold). If they did hatch, the little ones couldn't make it in the salt-heavy environment. Over the course of about two months they all vanished.
Good riddance, says I! I won't do that again.
ZellyBelly, Mama to Sophie & Gus (the human babies).
Nota....what the heck is that avatar????NotaMallard wrote:The females that are left are almost definitely pregnant. They'll be laying eggs. Be prepared for a HUGE influx of baby crickets in a few weeks, one female can make hundreds of babies. You'll find mass amounts drowned in your pools, and others hopping and climbing everywhere. So be prepared.