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Crickets drink water, especially fighting crickets; There are two ways to feed crickets, one is to feed dry food, which requires a basin of water, and the other is to feed paste, which does not need to be bowled with water. Water basins are sold in pet markets, and if you don't have them, you can replace them with drink bottle caps. Crickets are an ancient insect that is at least 100 million years old and is still the object of fighting in ancient and modern times.
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Crickets that are fed high-protein things will grow well, edamame and soybeans are better.
If you want to raise it better, feed some fish, loaches, shrimp and the like, the simplest is to feed fish feed, and you want the kind of fishy smell.
Crickets have just been caught in pots and raised, and they need to be "cleansed". The general practice of "cleansing the intestines" is to first feed raw edamame beans that have been mashed into a pureed form, or boiled and shelled mung beans, or soaked green vegetable leaves. After feeding these foods for a day or two, you can see that the feces excreted by them gradually change from muddy and water to pure food feces, and then you can switch to normal food.
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Crickets like to crawl and jump around, so the larger the environment chosen when raising crickets, the better, the larger the environment, the stronger the air permeability, and the higher the survival rate of crickets.
When raising crickets in summer, you need to make a few breathable screens in the hardware store to ensure that the crickets will not suffocate while ventilating, and this semi-enclosed environment can also ensure that when needed, manual grabbing is convenient and easy to operate.
Fifty percent of the humidity and dryness are the most suitable environment for crickets to grow and reproduce, because the humidity is high in summer, and the dryness is not easy to reach the standard, so it is necessary to buy a 30 cm bulb for crickets to irradiate crickets and control the balance of dry and humidity.
Crickets themselves are whooping insects, and their lifespan is not more than 100 days, so once they reach about 2 cm of adulthood, they need to calculate how much life they have every day, so that the crickets can be cleaned out in time, otherwise it is easy to produce sanitary pollution and cause damage to the growth of other living organisms.
The food of crickets is dry feed and a small amount of vegetables, because vegetables will die if they eat too much, and they will not die if they don't eat for four days, so a small amount of vegetables, dry feed should not be too much, which is easy to cause abdominal oversupport and slow action, 10 ml-30 ml a day.
The most suitable temperature for crickets is between 26-35 degrees, and when the temperature is not up to standard in winter, you can use the pet incubator to heat, and you can also turn on the lighting bulb in summer to evaporate moisture and reduce the breeding of mites.
Hope it helps.
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The feeding method for crickets is as follows:
1.Crickets can be raised in large cages, and a water tank with a width and a depth of 20 cm should be built one meter away from the bottom of the cage, and water should be injected to prevent the invasion of natural enemies such as ants and protect the young larvae. The large cage is generally 10 5 2 (m), which can raise 3000-5000 crickets from larvae to adults, and soybeans, peanuts, corn and other crops are planted in the cage for natural feed.
2.Trapping seed worms. Crickets have a strong ability to jump, and have the ability to drill cracks, build holes, and conceal, so it is not easy to collect large numbers. It can be trapped by phototropism and feeding habits in the adult stage.
3.Reproduction. Each cage can put 100 male and female crickets, after the crickets mate, that is, lay eggs in the ground, after the plant straw in the cage dies, do not pull out, as a cover on the ground, in order to facilitate the safe wintering of eggs.
In the second year, when the temperature rises to about 20, a large number of hatched larvae can be seen.
The above is the feeding method of crickets, I hope it will help you.
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The main food of wild crickets is corn and can also eat millet, rice or mixed foods.
White worms generally eat millet, rice, or mixed foods.
Wild crickets only come in the fall, so to speak, and they grow with corn, so corn is the main food.
White worm is available all the time.
No one can say clearly whether the crickets are good or bad, even if he has played all his life, he can't say that he knows which one is good and which one is bad, and can only be judged from a wide range of areas, and the method of judging is generally to look at the appearance, color and teeth, to put it bluntly, a bug with a big head, a thick neck, a small belly, and six powerful legs can be.
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What creatures don't drink water?
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Crickets can be fed with water.
Generally, when raising crickets, you only need to keep the living environment moist. There is no need to feed crickets with water, if the food fed has less water, you need to lay a basin or bottle cap in the terrarium and put an appropriate amount of purified water in it. If the food you feed contains a lot of water, you only need to spray the right amount of water with a sprayer to keep the living environment moist.
Crickets are invertebrates, insecta, Orthoptera, and crickets. It is also known as promoting weaving, commonly known as crickets, night insects (because it chirps at night), general insects, autumn insects, fighting cocks, promoting weaving, tending to weaving, ground trumpets, stove chickens, Sun Wang, soil stinging, and "monk" is the name of the cricket before giving birth to wings. According to research, crickets are an ancient insect that is at least 100 million years old and is still the object of fighting in ancient and modern times.
What food do crickets eat
1. In the wild environment, crickets generally feed on the shoots, leaves, roots, seeds, and fruits of plants.
2. If it is artificially raised, artificial feed can be prepared according to the proportion of soybean flour 20%, coarse wheat flour 35%, corn flour 20%, skimmed milk powder 15%, liver meal 5%, dry yeast 5% or corn flour 25%, soybean flour 20%, coarse trouser wheat flour 25%, skimmed milk powder 15%, dry yeast 5%, fish meal 10%, and then feed with a small amount of natural green fodder.
3. If you can't make the proportion of artificial feed or lack of raw materials, you can also choose to use steamed bread pieces, rice grains, corn kernels, peanuts, melon seeds, soaked green beans, vegetable leaves, tender grass and other foods for direct feeding.
4. After the crickets are just caught from the wild, they should be fed with pureed raw edamame or cooked mung beans, and wait until the pure feces discharged by the crickets change from mud and water to pure food feces, and then transfer to normal feeding.
5. In the later stage, you can feed meat appropriately, such as cooked shrimp meat or bread worms.
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Crickets burrow, often inhabit the surface, under the masonry, in the soil holes, among the grass. Night-out activities. Omnivorous, eating a variety of crops, saplings, vegetables and fruits, etc. It doesn't drink water, hehe, there is water in the food
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The feed for crickets can be rice, vegetable leaves, fruits, or small insects such as grasshoppers and flies. The variety of food should be changed frequently to make the nutrition more comprehensive, so as to maintain its better chirp.
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How long do crickets live without drinking water? 1. If you are sure that you don't eat anything, you can survive for 5 days by drinking only water.
2. Don't eat anything, don't drink water, if the environment is relatively dry, you can only live for a day. Extended Materials.
1. Crickets belong to insects, one of the common names of crickets, and also known as whooping insects.
2. After the adult worm is caught, there will generally be a feeding period of 2-3 months, and the life span of the adult is about 100 days.
3. Feed more vegetarian food, some adults may live to more than 150 days, after all, there is only a few fronts. Fingers.
4. From hatching to death, the approximate lifespan of a cricket should be about 200 days.
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