Silent Brown Crickets

Silent Brown Crickets

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    9 products
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    Standard Silent Crickets, 15-18mm, Tub
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    Large Silent Crickets, 19-22mm, Tub
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    Medium (4th) Silent Crickets Crickets, 12-14mm, Tub
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    Standard (18-25mm) Silent Cricket Bulk Bag of 500 (approx)
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    Medium (4th) 12-18mm Silent Cricket Bulk Bag of 500 (approx)
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    Large (25-30mm) Silent Cricket Bulk Bag of 500 (approx)
    Sale price £15.99 Regular price £24.99 Save £9
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    Medium (4th) Silent Crickets Crickets (12-14mm), Bulk Box 1000
    Sale price £12.99 Regular price £22.99 Save £10
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    Standard (18-25mm) Silent Cricket Bulk Box of 500 (approx)
    Sale price £9.99 Regular price £15.99 Save £6
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    Large (25-30mm) Silent Cricket Bulk Box of 500 (approx)
    Sale price £19.99 Regular price £29.99 Save £10

    Silent Crickets Live Food FAQs

    What reptiles are house brown crickets suitable for?

    As with most crickets, they are small enough to make a good meal for the vast majority of lizards and some frogs. Bearded Dragons, chameleons, and geckos should all enjoy hunting and eating this nutritious treat.

    How should I feed house brown crickets to my reptile?

    It is important to not add too many crickets in one go to your pet’s housing as it could either overfeed or not eat all of the crickets, leaving some to bite it when it is asleep. Better to feed a few at a time and get an idea of your pet’s appetite.

    How should I store House Brown Crickets.

    All crickets enjoy well ventilated, room temperature (16-20 degrees Celsius) areas. Keeping them in a smooth sided container with a well fitting but vented lid will keep them fresh and alive for longer. Feed your crickets bran, fruit and vegetables to keep them healthy and load them with nutrients for your pet. House brown crickets make excellent live food for reptiles