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- Complete Cricket Care Kit
- Use as cricket carrier/habitat
- House up to 30 medium crickets for a week or longer
- Dark texture cylinders provide ideal place for crickets to hide
- Dark cylinders are removable for easy feeding of reptiles/amphibians/birds
- The technologically advanced lid features a viewing/feeding window
on the top with two dark tubes with clear caps and flappers that cover
opening when cylinders are removed and a carry handle.
- Protein, vitamins and minerals are a life sustaining need for many
reptiles, amphibians and birds. Crickets are the most widely available
food source for many of these domestically maintained animals. In the
past, crickets were difficult to keep for any length of time. Now, with
Lee's Kricket Keeper, hobbiest may maintain up to 30 medium crickets for
a week or longer.
- Crickets naturally gravitate to dark places. The two dark cylinders
provide an ideal hiding place for the crickets, while also allowing for
easy closing when feeding animals. Simply slide the cylinder out of the
keeper and drop the flapper down to prevent escapees. If needed, cover
the cylinder opening with one hand while moving to the animal that you
are feeding. Remove your hand and lightly tap on the cylinder to release
the appropriate number of crickets for feeding. Cover opening and
return to keeper. One cylinder should be removed at a time to avoid
crickets escaping.
- Cricket Care:
- Crickets should be kept in a well-ventilated area at a temperature
range between 70-75 degrees with low humidity. Keep out of direct
sunlight and cold drafts. Keeper should be kept clean and dry. Premium
Cricket food and water gel should be provided at all times. Both of
which should be provided in the shallow food and water dishes provided.
If water gel is not available a sponge may be used. Do not fill bowl
with water since the crickets may drown.
- Cleaning Instructions:
- Crickets produce quite a bit of waste and so it is necessary to
clean the unit after each use. Remove any deceased crickets, shed skin
or waste and clean the entire unit with hot tap water. Never use soap or
detergents since it may leave a residue that can be harmful or even
deadly to the crickets.
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