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Post by drzoidberg on Sept 2, 2021 11:44:29 GMT -8
What is a suitable hiding place for males? Can they share a large open tunnel or do they need individual spaces? Will they be able to share spaces close to each other and how big do they need to be?
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Post by kevinkk on Sept 10, 2021 8:57:39 GMT -8
If you mean the brown crickets sold in pet stores, they are gregarious. Other crickets like the black field crickets probably need some space.
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Post by bichos on Sept 29, 2021 3:55:16 GMT -8
If you mean the brown crickets sold in pet stores, they are gregarious. Other crickets like the black field crickets probably need some space. Sounds about right. However, im raising dozens of black field crickets together. Some have turned to adults. So far not much cannibalism has occurred.
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Post by kevinkk on Sept 29, 2021 8:55:06 GMT -8
Most of the time well fed animals are not going to eat each other, even some mantids can be kept together, it depends on species and how predatory they might be, as well as being fed before they start looking at each other. Some things just can't be housed together under any circumstances, I've got several goliatus grubs, even being fed can't be kept together.
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