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    Tired of having to buy crickets all the time. Here is a simple quick video on how to quickly and successfully breed crickets for CHEAP.
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  • @nuttybar9
    @nuttybar9 7 років тому +74

    Just take eggshells wash this off let them dry and then ground them into powder and you'll have calcium to add to the the food.

  • @stefaniaerszegi4408
    @stefaniaerszegi4408 6 років тому +161

    "For your reptiles or maybe for yourself i dont know what kind of person you are" 😂😂

    • @theshuman100
      @theshuman100 5 років тому +6

      crunchy bois. get em while they're fresh

    • @maxie1199
      @maxie1199 5 років тому +11

      Crickets and mealworms are actually pretty good for you, better protein then most meat

    • @distantmind956
      @distantmind956 5 років тому +4

      @@maxie1199 I'm currently running my own superworm farm for this precise reason. Just bought my startup kit of mealworms today. Looking into also starting with Crickets, which brought me to this video.

    • @greyhnd001
      @greyhnd001 4 роки тому

      No meat is good for you. Look up the health affects of animal protein and animal fat. Good luck. I raise these for my leppard gecko.

    • @JL-iu7fk
      @JL-iu7fk 4 роки тому

      A very intelligent person. If you freeze them & try them on your ice cream, or use pudding,

  • @dee2222364
    @dee2222364 8 років тому +48

    "maybe for yourself I don't know what kind of person you are" lolol

  • @aydinhoffman7751
    @aydinhoffman7751 4 роки тому +119

    I’m just gonna hope you changed the title and aren’t a time traveler who predicted this pandemic

  • @ScottManly
    @ScottManly 9 років тому +71

    Nice video. Haven't read through the comments, so this might have already been shared, but here are a few things I find that help.
    First, I put a screen lid on my soil containers so the crickets can lay the eggs, but can't dig them up and eat them (and make a mess scattering dirt everywhere).
    Second, I find that my pinheads LOVE to eat fish food flakes. They devour it! I also look for flakes high in spirulina as this will help bring out colors in the pets I am feeding (in my case, mostly some colorful tarantulas).

    • @nursepam38
      @nursepam38 5 років тому

      Thank you!

    • @Howwerelivingfishing
      @Howwerelivingfishing 2 роки тому

      I use fish flakes for my crickets sometimes. Always disappears the next day they eat it so fast

    • @Howwerelivingfishing
      @Howwerelivingfishing 2 роки тому

      I actually use several types of fish food and they eat all of it and love it

  • @luxnoctis1312
    @luxnoctis1312 4 роки тому +27

    I'm in 2020 in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic breeding crickets for my leopard gecko

  • @deadeyedanhalloween6236
    @deadeyedanhalloween6236 9 років тому +9

    This method works great I have way more crickets then I thought I would thanks for posting this.

  • @mrbentley8230
    @mrbentley8230 8 років тому +6

    $7 for 50 here in Australia. Time to start breeding, thanks for the video!!

  • @jjjjj8455
    @jjjjj8455 7 років тому +15

    im going to start breeding crickets because I have a Leopard Gecko and several other Cricket eating reptiles and it's gotten to the point where I'm spending 15 dollars a week on crickets so hopefully this helps thanks for the video

  • @irThumper
    @irThumper 5 років тому +10

    3:01 "Leg ayeing success". I think you're my dyslexic spirit animal, lol!

  • @mrjohnsonpaddington967
    @mrjohnsonpaddington967 4 роки тому +6

    Since COVID-19 iv started breeding my own crickets

  • @MorticianMeagen
    @MorticianMeagen 9 років тому

    Awesome video and love your sense of humor! Thanks for sharing! I've had a few scale over the packing tape and manage to grow up and then climb on the walls in the house. Made me laugh, scared the crap out of my mother. "WHAT KIND OF SPIDER IS THIS...A CRICKET? REALLY?" Haha. Thanks again for the video and the ideas!

  • @icanstillfight6265
    @icanstillfight6265 6 років тому +107

    My family is gonna kill me for the chirping

    • @Xplorer228
      @Xplorer228 6 років тому +46

      Every time someone tells a bad joke bring out the cricket bin.

    • @lolas7278
      @lolas7278 5 років тому +7

      Shoto Todoroki you can order silent brown crickets online or at petsmart

    • @RoseCadenza
      @RoseCadenza 5 років тому +4

      I get silent crickets for my gecko. All of my pet stores near me only sell silent crickets.

    • @plastic6568
      @plastic6568 3 роки тому +2

      when i hear chirping i hunt them down and immediately feed it to my geckos

    • @snowowowow
      @snowowowow 3 роки тому

      My family likes it

  • @henryrights8428
    @henryrights8428 10 років тому +3

    We have big forested area near our small town and after long hot days of summer, just before the rainy season kick in when the soil is moist due to a few showers of rain, the forest crickets are out on the street everywhere. I used to catch 'em with friends under lamp posts when I was young. It was so fun and painful at the same time, the little crawlers bite pretty hard, especially the big females and their spiky legs are so damn sharp and scratch the skin pretty deep. You gotta get a good grip on their thorax area with two fingers (thumb and index) otherwise it's a nightmare for the fingers. We would catch 'em the whole night and keep 'em in a bottle and our aunt would make a delicious fried cricket breakfast the next day =D They came out to breed but ended up being our breakfast haha...man.. miss those days..

  • @shayabunny1803
    @shayabunny1803 8 років тому +1

    Awesome video & setup. I'm definitely going to have to start a cricket farm for my alb. bullfrogs. Having to buy crickets every week is becoming tedious. Thank you for tips!

  • @FoxRogers
    @FoxRogers 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you I have a leopard gecko and several pet jumping spiders.
    My son had pet crickets many years ago (as an introduction pet) I must have been lucky as they had many crops of babies and their own cycle going in a 10 gallon aquarium. Always had about 50 of all different ages. Had to let the loose outside when we moved!
    Time to suit up and go to HomeDepot for the supplies, thank you! I watched several videos and like yours the best!

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  2 роки тому

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  • @Misstripthreat
    @Misstripthreat 10 років тому +25

    Yay at least I'm not the only one that first was into aquariums then switched to reptiles!! ;D

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  10 років тому +1

      now i just bought a boat... What am I getting myself into lol

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  10 років тому

      flyhigh747 and a truck... oh my god

  • @Stephanie-mm4kq
    @Stephanie-mm4kq 8 років тому +3

    Thx for the very informative video. I'd say one of the best ones I've seen so far.
    I've had my 2 baby beardies for almost 2 months & already getting tired of going to the store to purchase overpriced crickets! After, seeing how easy it is to breed them, I will definitely be putting together my own "cricket farm", tomorrow. It seems silly NOT to.
    Its inexpensive , your saving a TON of $$$ (I'm paying 11-13cents a piece here in Phoenix) in addition you can customize the diet of the crickets to ensure a heathy meal for your reptiles, amphibians etc.
    *Bonus* if you end up w too many, selling them at a low cost is a great way to earn some extra cash on the side.
    I'm actually excited to get started. I know I've got at least 4-6 females ready to lay eggs.
    QUESTION (This maybe a stupid one, but I'm asking anyway) , If you don't provide a place for the females to lay their eggs what what will the female do? will she still lay her eggs somewhere in the enclosure, the eggs will die and/or become food for the adult crickets?
    Thanks again! I'll update ya in a few weeks w/ my progress.

  • @enjoypolo
    @enjoypolo 8 років тому

    Thanks for this video mate. I live in Vancouver and I gotta try this out. For my own consumption, and perhaps even selling them to shops!

  • @heathervandegrift2962
    @heathervandegrift2962 8 років тому

    great post!! love the ideas and i will definatly be taking your advice.

  • @KMEthridge
    @KMEthridge 9 років тому +225

    I'm watching this to learn about raising crickets to feed myself lol... what kind of person am I?

  • @ReaBatty
    @ReaBatty 10 років тому +12

    This was actually vary useful, cause soon I will be getting a bearded dragon, and I've been looking for ways to keep up a food source for my soon-to-be pet I have about 2-3 weeks before I get the bearded dragon, so in that time I'm looking for a cheap tank and ways for food and taking care of it, my friend owns Australian bearded dragons who have just laid their eggs and he's ganna give me one of them, I'm extremely excited lol

  • @ahmadandabasamazingplushie1648
    @ahmadandabasamazingplushie1648 7 років тому +1

    This helps a lot bro! Nice video

  • @KasumiRose77
    @KasumiRose77 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video. Huge help in clearing up many questions. I'm sure I can scale a breeding down to the size I need. Thanks bunches.

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  9 років тому

      Amber Lloyd definately you can do anything you want. All depends on the amount of time you allow crickets to lay eggs

    • @KasumiRose77
      @KasumiRose77 9 років тому

      *smile* true, I wouldn't need as many but you know what your video was better than anyone else I've seen. I took notes and am greatly appreciative of your effort. Thank you so much.

  • @danvondrasek
    @danvondrasek 8 років тому +100

    leg egging success

  • @ajl577
    @ajl577 9 років тому +5

    I once used cosmetic sponges for the crickets to drink from and they laid their eggs in it! I kept re wetting the sponge so I guess it kept the eggs wet and I only found out the eggs were in there when I tried to squeeze the sponge and felt all these little grains in them....kinda gross but I put the sponge in a separate tub and they hatched out.

  • @buddybaby9153
    @buddybaby9153 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the help!

  • @tomcummings3471
    @tomcummings3471 8 років тому

    Great vid, just what I needed. Many thanks

  • @TheRollsRoyceTrent
    @TheRollsRoyceTrent 9 років тому +5

    A very good hobby. Place ads in Craigslist - it's free. Good way to make money.

    • @degelmans
      @degelmans 6 років тому

      Do you report the income for taxes?

    • @kvgm
      @kvgm 6 років тому +1

      Barbara Degelman Technically you should, but the IRS don't need to know. Unless you're really making bank, then you'll start looking suspicious.

  • @vogelkonigin3303
    @vogelkonigin3303 7 років тому +5

    Old video but adults will eat the eggs. Cover the egg boxes with mesh to get even more.

  • @charley8358
    @charley8358 8 років тому

    Awesome video! Looks pretty simple! My 4 year old boy is super excited to raise our own crickets! (For our frog.) Something pet stores clearly make a killing on! Ha! Thanks for this!!!

  • @ACCESSeVENTURE
    @ACCESSeVENTURE 7 років тому +1

    Very nice, my son tried raising crickets for a school project in Lachine. 100 cricket died within a month.
    We will try again. Thank you for the video.

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  6 років тому +1

      they only live 6 weeks. Were they growing?

  • @Twofinbluna2020
    @Twofinbluna2020  8 років тому +12

    If anyone is interested in purchasing crickets, please send an email to flyhighcorp@live.cathanks!

    • @smokeythefox1078
      @smokeythefox1078 8 років тому +1

      Still in 2016?

    • @fruitmakesuhigh
      @fruitmakesuhigh 8 років тому

      +flyhigh747 i need some im going to start breeding my own need a couple hundred

    • @melaniehowes7367
      @melaniehowes7367 7 років тому

      +Julio Castro that's what I want to do (eat crickets as part of a raw diet) did you get them if so how do they taste?

    • @eloiseodom5446
      @eloiseodom5446 7 років тому

      I learned this from a different video but if you put a screen over the containers used to lay eggs it will stop the bigger crickets from eating the eggs so you can have even more.

    • @k.s2497
      @k.s2497 7 років тому

      flyhigh747 do you ship to Japan??????? Lmfao

  • @zap95
    @zap95 8 років тому +39

    I love eating crickets. Delicious !

    • @theyellowtaco416
      @theyellowtaco416 7 років тому +5

      Isabella Aguilar i had a locust before i didn't really like the taste of it

    • @arandommewontheinternet7986
      @arandommewontheinternet7986 7 років тому

      backtobasics 95 all of them are the same- small noisy legged things 😂😁

    • @madalinmerkel2438
      @madalinmerkel2438 6 років тому +1

      Isa that 8s nasty

    • @spookydooky666
      @spookydooky666 6 років тому

      I've had scorpion before and it was alright. Anything with visible eyes weirds me out to eat so I don't think I could do crickets.

    • @brandonreynolds2084
      @brandonreynolds2084 6 років тому

      Alex Reynolds hay my name is Brandon Reynolds

  • @rkc2617
    @rkc2617 9 років тому +1

    Great video

  • @Twofinbluna2020
    @Twofinbluna2020  2 роки тому

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  • @Liuhuayue
    @Liuhuayue 9 років тому +3

    Wow, the babies are so absolutely tiny. It's crazy how there are so many!

  • @Twofinbluna2020
    @Twofinbluna2020  10 років тому +6

    I am responding to you guys right now sorry for the delay! If you keep the temperature high enough with a closed lid the earth should remain moist enough until hatch time. Same principle as plants when germinate them. So I don't see the need to mist unless you notive the earth drying out.

    • @654321poiuytrewq0987
      @654321poiuytrewq0987 9 років тому +1

      flyhigh747 when I ever keep the lid on moister builds and kill the babies

    • @MorticianMeagen
      @MorticianMeagen 9 років тому +1

      +william waddell There is not enough ventilation in the container and it is being sprayed too often and/or with too much water.
      You can either poke holes in the lid or create a small screen ventilation, a tinier version of the ventilation shown for the main lid of the bins in the video. I've done this with window screen and glue. It's enough to let the air circulate but small enough to keep the moisture and humidity inside.
      The substrate you use should not be saturated or drenched. It should be lightly damp on the top, immediately soak in, and no water should be pooling. Also watch out for mold. Heat and humidity will quickly grow mold which will also kill them.

    • @654321poiuytrewq0987
      @654321poiuytrewq0987 9 років тому +1

      Meagen H I poked holes in a small contaner

    • @alexcrowder1673
      @alexcrowder1673 7 років тому +2

      Crickets can only jump about 5 inches. As long as the container is tall and made from something that they can't climb, like a trash can, you don't even need a lid. It helps keep it ventilated a little better too.

  • @vlogress11c81
    @vlogress11c81 4 роки тому +1

    I know this is older but I worked at a reptile breeding place and we did crickets. I was in charge of the cricket breeding. I bred millions of crickets a week in a long cardboard box and lined the boxes in a plastic bag and they couldn't jump out just in case someone doesnt wanna mess with lid making. Our water dishes had the foam stuff from under carpets cut in the shape of the dish. It allows water but not drowning. We fed them crushed puppy chow. Crickets were so easy.

  • @juanitastuchel6959
    @juanitastuchel6959 5 років тому

    Very informative, Thankyou

  • @keithwilson609
    @keithwilson609 8 років тому +27

    may I recommend using soils without fertilizers? I have panther chameleons and they are very sensitive to these chemicals. you may want to try a soil that is organic or fertilizer and pesticide free.

    • @anomikak1062
      @anomikak1062 5 років тому +2

      That's not fertilizer. It's perlite. That's not saying it doesn't also contain fertilizer. Idk.

  • @someartstuff533
    @someartstuff533 9 років тому +4

    I am wondering about the noise levels with raising crickets? Can you hear them chirping outside of your basement? Do they chirp 24/7? Thanks?

    • @Sawedoffsob
      @Sawedoffsob 7 років тому

      did you find that out? LOL.. Im interested in breeding these in the back of a computer repair shop LOL

    • @Vancha112
      @Vancha112 7 років тому +1

      crickets chirp a lot. i have them in the room next to my bedroom, but with the door closed it's not that big of a deal. The type of crickets also matters, because i found out the black ones (field crickets) chirp more then common house crickets. having them in the back of a computer repair shop, (with the door closed) shouldn't be a problem though.
      plus, i dont find cricket chirping annoying :)

  • @underdogmedia1802
    @underdogmedia1802 7 років тому +1

    LOL @ own consumption....I instantly thought "People are breeding crickets to eat?!" Thanks for the video! I think I'm going to try this!

    • @degelmans
      @degelmans 6 років тому

      Cricket flour should be in everything soon! I have my own grinder....

    • @marygreene4190
      @marygreene4190 5 років тому

      Look online for a recipe to make Chocolate Chirp Cookies. One ingredient is cricket flour.

  • @elenaherzer1568
    @elenaherzer1568 8 років тому

    Thanks for keeping it simple and easy. I got my brearded dragon before I found out the cost of crickets.

  • @SyncroWanda
    @SyncroWanda 10 років тому +7

    hey buddy, quick question. I'm using your method, and i'm having huge succes. First breed gave me about 1500 crickets, but i only had about 20 adults. So all is well, got more adults now, but here's the question. Can i use the dirt again after all the eggs have hatched, or is it better to renew it and throw those boxes away? Thx for your tutorial, greetings from Belgium!

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  10 років тому +2

      Hey buddy! Im glad it's working out for you! You are better off to change the dirt every month or so because mold may set in. Humidity in a closed box is a recipe for mold... and Mold = death... Just keep your eye out for it and you should be good!

    • @Thorned_Rose
      @Thorned_Rose 5 років тому

      @@Twofinbluna2020 question, could you recycle the dirt each month by baking it? i.e. when you change the dirt, the dirt you remove you bake at a high temperature to kill nasties in it and then swap it with the used dirt the next month which then gets baked for the next cycle....?

  • @julienrangel4720
    @julienrangel4720 6 років тому +6

    How much u sell them for, I need some 😂I have a leopard gecko who eats them, can ungive me more info

  • @shannonweese2957
    @shannonweese2957 7 років тому +2

    That's Awesome !!!!

  • @thomasjones8454
    @thomasjones8454 6 років тому +1

    I am going to get into breeding my own crickets for my gecko's. This video help a lot thanks

    • @marygreene4190
      @marygreene4190 5 років тому

      For the geckos also look into breeding flightless fruit flies. My daughter raised the fruit flies to feed her geckos and saved a ton of money. If I had known how to raise crickets back then I would have.

  • @ThePeople090
    @ThePeople090 9 років тому +14

    a few questions. Will the crickets eat the eggs? Do many of your crickets die? How old can they start to breed? cheers mate

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  9 років тому +6

      The adults will eat the eggs so you must seperate them. Once you get the routine down I hardly ever have deadloss. There will be alot of shedding which may look like dead crickets but totally natural when they grow. Within a month of age they will start breeding

    • @jrnuguid8556
      @jrnuguid8556 9 років тому +1

      Well the adults will eat the eggs that's why some people use mesh on the egg laying boxes to keep the adults from eating the eggs. Of coarse some of the crickets will die because there crickets. Hope I helped :)

    • @jrnuguid8556
      @jrnuguid8556 9 років тому +1

      Oh and they need to be adults in order to breed about 1". Srry about that I'm doing this on my iPad :p

    • @ThePeople090
      @ThePeople090 9 років тому

      Thanks

  • @nicholasbrewster2366
    @nicholasbrewster2366 9 років тому +14

    So how do you clean out the cages?

    • @davidwebb4755
      @davidwebb4755 8 років тому +3

      +NickBrew98 1 year ago, still unanswered. I guess you only have to change the egg cartons now and then. If you are breeding right now, please tell me your setup.

    • @pegas1ster
      @pegas1ster 7 років тому +2

      throw them away lol, if they are dirty enough you're worried about the crickets' wellbeing then get a new tank. otherwise just use gloves if you're grossed out they are bugs!

    • @marygreene4190
      @marygreene4190 5 років тому +1

      The egg cartons can be used for 2 or maybe 3 batches. After that, since they are covered in cricket poop, they make a great place to start seeds for your garden. Just fill with potting soil (you can use the old cricket egg-laying soil) and start your seeds. After that, the cartons can go into the compost bin. Nothing wasted. Hope this helps.

  • @technode1858
    @technode1858 7 років тому

    Thanks so much for this video i got one of the bins and put it in with dirt and a minute later the females are laying eggs thanks :) :D.

  • @luannekarwanski9250
    @luannekarwanski9250 4 роки тому +1

    ey Good vid man , it helped me a lot there!!!

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  4 роки тому

      Glad I can help! Don't be shy if you have any questions

  • @chevy951
    @chevy951 8 років тому +5

    does your room/storage stink up the place due to fhe cricket's ?

  • @imyellowteeth4691
    @imyellowteeth4691 7 років тому +28

    im doing it for my lizards cause it cost to much :3

    • @beckypowsey2302
      @beckypowsey2302 5 років тому

      same

    • @ttvlil_stavo1186
      @ttvlil_stavo1186 5 років тому

      Same

    • @RoseCadenza
      @RoseCadenza 5 років тому

      At the pet store I go to to get my crickets is $1.49 a dozen. And that is DANG good for crickets. We usually buy 2 dozen at a time. We have to buy crickets every week.

    • @showery1376
      @showery1376 5 років тому +1

      @@RoseCadenza cost like 8 bucks for 30 for me lol

    • @RoseCadenza
      @RoseCadenza 5 років тому

      @@showery1376 Wow! That's a lot. My goodness!

  • @bachiboozook7330
    @bachiboozook7330 6 років тому +1

    Interesting.

  • @cloudeedragon103
    @cloudeedragon103 6 років тому

    Definitely going to do this very soon. Buying crickets over and over in large quantities is getting rather expensive. I'm probably going to do this for my mealworms as well.... yay... beatles.... :/

  • @Riiludragon
    @Riiludragon 9 років тому +52

    If you get too many crickets to feed to your pets, you can fry your crickets and eat them yourself :p

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  9 років тому +7

      gross but whatever floats your boat hahah like I said in the video :P

    • @misticwolf1955
      @misticwolf1955 8 років тому +7

      +flyhigh747 you can also chocolate them here is how: +Bubba Bedrock you freeze dry the crickets in to the shape you want, like standing up or laying on side whatever stick a toothpick into it about halfway melt your chocolate and it is best to put just a little wax like the gulf wax cakes i get at Walmart in baking isle this lets the chocolate harden faster so less melting and dripping take toothpick dip the bug into the chocolate to get a good cover then hold out of the chocolate for a few seconds for chocolate to stop dripping then get a piece of Styrofoam to stick the toothpick"s in to hold bug in place you may want to set them back in freezer a couple minutes for them to set good. Oh and if your chocolate starts getting to thick you can add a little hot water or reheat but keep adding just enough wax to keep chocolate a little shiny. "this can be done with any kind of bug you would like to try"

    • @arandommewontheinternet7986
      @arandommewontheinternet7986 7 років тому

      Gwendolyn Lee apart from toxic ones :)

    • @bluflare12345
      @bluflare12345 6 років тому +3

      +flyhigh747 It's a good way to recycle your scrap veggies. They're pretty good if you fry them and healthy too.

    • @brianstone4531
      @brianstone4531 6 років тому +1

      I have Jughead crickets!My crickets are trained to kick ass.Im going to have my crickets take on your wimpy penheads.

  • @agcandpropixelplayer309
    @agcandpropixelplayer309 8 років тому +4

    We are raising our own crickets to eat!!!

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  8 років тому +1

      awesome!!!

    • @technode1858
      @technode1858 7 років тому

      why do ppl eat them!!!!!

    • @rmp7shot
      @rmp7shot 7 років тому

      Fried/Roasted crickets honestly aren't that bad. They are cheap and full of protein and other healthy benefits. You can spice them to and they taste just like meat, once you get past the thought of crickets.

    • @marygreene4190
      @marygreene4190 5 років тому

      They are extremely high in protein. Compare to the cost of raising cattle for protein...can't do that in a Rubbermaid container! Freeze the crickets, then dehydrate, then grind into flour and use in place of flour in most recipes.

  • @tanyadavidson5824
    @tanyadavidson5824 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video, thanks for the tips, might have to try crickets now 🤣🤣😂😂😂 please make more videos

  • @warpenguin6300
    @warpenguin6300 5 років тому +1

    Our rooster eats more than 2000 in a day.. so this was much needed, thank you

  • @Twofinbluna2020
    @Twofinbluna2020  7 років тому +5

    If anyone is interested in purchasing crickets, please send an email to flyhighcorp@live.ca thanks

  • @joncarlin5010
    @joncarlin5010 6 років тому

    Awesome video man

  • @snoutysnouterson
    @snoutysnouterson 7 років тому +2

    great video. thank you

    • @jamesschenck5730
      @jamesschenck5730 7 років тому

      I have a question on the 3 tubs do 2 of the lids have the screen and 1 have the hole for the incubator

  • @kealohalani1523
    @kealohalani1523 8 років тому

    wow thank you. im learning this. and loving it. thank you.

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  8 років тому

      +Kealoha Lani right on! breed on!

    • @kealohalani1523
      @kealohalani1523 8 років тому

      +flyhigh747 thank you. im loving it, and on top of it im saving a LOT of money...

  • @amsol77
    @amsol77 8 років тому

    Great video!! Thanks!

  • @natashapoirier4696
    @natashapoirier4696 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Thank you

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  2 роки тому

      Sorry guys but I won't be able to take orders for the forseable future, Please support my fight with leukemia
      gf.me/u/zb7af6

  • @scottytaco
    @scottytaco 10 років тому +1

    "for your own consumption" lmao great video, and thank you for the info

  • @krypto808_
    @krypto808_ 9 років тому

    I like this video man u sugar coat shit yo u keep it 100!! Thanks for the tips bro and keep it up good work.

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  9 років тому +1

      Thanks man much appreciated... ps: cricket poo is one of the best fertilizers for plants such as your avatar ;)

  • @Twofinbluna2020
    @Twofinbluna2020  2 роки тому

    Sorry guys but I won't be able to take orders for the forseable future, Please support my fight with leukemia
    gf.me/u/zb7af6

  • @sirwhiskers679
    @sirwhiskers679 5 років тому +1

    haha calisse, keep up the great work buddy

  • @lewistaylor1965
    @lewistaylor1965 8 років тому

    Good vid...

  • @IvanMorrison
    @IvanMorrison 6 років тому

    Montreal also - not into the crickets - but ended up here - watched the whole damn thing ;)

  • @jeffwhatarethose6590
    @jeffwhatarethose6590 6 років тому

    am i too late lol this video was made 4 years ago and this is the best cricket breeding video

  • @waragainstmyself1159
    @waragainstmyself1159 5 років тому

    Very interesting indeed! I was thinking about doing this if I have any spiders, tarantulas, or reptiles. I mean sure, i would eat them if it was a serious SHTF situation, but not now.

  • @ednjc123
    @ednjc123 8 років тому

    I'm getting started today.... FOR REAL I was just playing around before

  • @emmg414
    @emmg414 6 років тому +1

    Thank you i needed this to feed my ants

  • @starburst8158
    @starburst8158 7 років тому

    Good fishing bait

  • @thephillipsfamily1866
    @thephillipsfamily1866 6 років тому +1

    I laughed so hard when you said “For your own consumption, idk what kind of person you are..” 😂

  • @papamidnightfpv
    @papamidnightfpv 5 років тому +1

    you rock, im doing it. thanks, hope youre available for questions. i have experience with mushrooms, marijuana, snakes, lizards, exotic fish etc, i can maintain any micro climate. good job, you rock

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  5 років тому

      Right on dude! Jack of all trades are ya. hit me up!

  • @angelmora7200
    @angelmora7200 7 років тому

    Good to know, thanks

  • @springchik706
    @springchik706 5 років тому

    I like your attitude

  • @Sawfly1369
    @Sawfly1369 8 років тому +1

    egg shells are a wonderful, natural calcium source. just clean the shell very well and remove the inner skin on the shell and grind into a powder.

  • @barkingsheep5224
    @barkingsheep5224 5 років тому +1

    Good video! I need to do this for my poison dart frogs. The local pet stores simply dont carry pinheads, and my last shipment died from the heat.
    Guess I have to raise them myself.
    They seem to die so easily. 😒

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  4 роки тому

      They do, just keep the parameters simple. The easiest thig to do is to start a reproduction in july and copy the outside temps for a month...

  • @Jonas_Fox
    @Jonas_Fox 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for all the great info. ^_^ Are you heating all of the bins with the light or just the one with the hatching eggs?

  • @LyllyD13_Doritos85
    @LyllyD13_Doritos85 5 років тому +1

    Cuttlebone works to I do that too...and egg 🥚 shells make them into power...

  • @williamtull1962
    @williamtull1962 4 роки тому

    i just started in florida, bought about 50 of them, put them in the garage, brought them home put in potting soil,my garage is 89 degrees F
    1 hour later they are chirping like crazy, the mating containers are like the maternaty ward, put in potato slices, wet sponges, here we go!

  • @tvan718
    @tvan718 8 років тому

    I didnt know you could blow a cricket. Good job!

  • @AridiaMoonWolf
    @AridiaMoonWolf 7 років тому

    with the screens you choose to use keep in mind that adult crickets can chew through the plastic mosquito screen, so the metal works best. I found out the hard way.

  • @MrAhpensiko
    @MrAhpensiko 7 років тому +2

    Great! now i can feed my Arowana (Dragon fish)

  • @therealhardness5284
    @therealhardness5284 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for the info :D

  • @Boomer8789
    @Boomer8789 5 років тому

    I just bred my first batch from 10 adult I had leftover from my toads food. I ground eggshells into a powder and mixed in with peanut butter I spread that on a potato slice for easy cleaning.

  • @JEREMIELEE
    @JEREMIELEE 5 років тому +1

    👍

  • @Conservative_froggymax
    @Conservative_froggymax 8 років тому

    Hi! I wanted to thank you for this video. I've been doing so much research that would make me take a second mortgage out! you made it so easy to understand and cheap which I love lol I started following you on Google+ but was wondering if there's another profile you have that I could ask questions? I'm getting ready to start my setup and want to do this right the first time! :-) Thank you!

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  8 років тому

      +Kelly Swickheimer dont be shy to drop me a line!

  • @annamariemicono8680
    @annamariemicono8680 4 роки тому

    “Leg aying success” lmao. But this helped me so much thank you

  • @chronojeremy
    @chronojeremy 9 років тому

    I get water crystals from my local plant shop and get a 6 dollar container of them that lasts 3-4 years and I use them on crickets and dubia roaches for water so they do not kill themselves :)

    • @Twofinbluna2020
      @Twofinbluna2020  9 років тому

      Jeremy Madison right on. I dont like spending money... so yeah

  • @RusticRaver
    @RusticRaver 9 років тому

    perfect thx!

  • @lucassalaberry7218
    @lucassalaberry7218 4 роки тому +2

    I saw this then looked at the date and at first, I thought you predicted COVID-19, but then realized you can edit is lol.

  • @jerrymcguire2664
    @jerrymcguire2664 8 років тому

    When it's time to transfer the egg laying bins into your pinhead container or homemade incubator container to have the eggs incubated or hatched, do you still spray or mist it with water once everyday? and do you use fan heater to heat those containers or just 24 hours with heating lamps on?

  • @andreasnowack8014
    @andreasnowack8014 4 роки тому +1

    HE KNEW IT!! SLAUGTHER HIM! GET THE FORKS!

  • @Twofinbluna2020
    @Twofinbluna2020  9 років тому

    Hey guys, dont be shy to send me a message if you have any questions!

    • @RideNowThinkLater
      @RideNowThinkLater 9 років тому

      can i buy some crickets from you

    • @lucasingalls2401
      @lucasingalls2401 9 років тому

      sorry wrong account i want to buy some crickets

    • @djjoel1
      @djjoel1 9 років тому +1

      flyhigh747 Nice operation you have going here. I'm considering starting a full blown cricket farm business. I think I'll go and buy my first few tubs this payday. I don't know how to send you a message on here, so send me one and I'm sure I'll find it and reply with a few questions. Cheers!

    • @Duanesmeats
      @Duanesmeats 8 років тому

      would you sell me some

    • @drewcrump4624
      @drewcrump4624 7 років тому

      flyhigh747 what type of substrate did you use