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Old 12-23-03, 01:26 AM   #1
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Problems with baby kricketes?

Sup everyone, does this ever happend to you?

After I would put in Crickets into my Rose Hair T's tank, I would notice them point thier long tail like thing into the ground as if they were laying eggs.

And coupl days later, i would see baby Crickets everwhere.
What can you do to prevent this?
and I was thinking maybe cut off or pull off that long tail, what do you think?

Pls let me know if this has ever happend to you and what should I do. I don't really want these babies hopping around my house.


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Old 12-23-03, 07:26 AM   #2
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Simple, first, never leave un-eaten cricks in the terrarium... a hungry T will pounce on the prey right away, if it does not, great chances it wont three days later either...

If you want to leave them in for a while (which I do not recommend) just put only males, avoid the females and your problem will be solved...
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Old 12-23-03, 09:51 AM   #3
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switch to orange spotted roaches(dubia) for your feeders
 
Old 12-23-03, 10:43 AM   #4
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Tarcan> how can you tell which ones are males/females?
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Females have the "tail" you speak of (ovipositor).
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Old 12-23-03, 02:59 PM   #6
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female has 3 "tails" 2 short ones and 1 long one (the ovipositor) and males only have 2 short ones. Also females are bigger than males and males make the chirping noise.





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