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    hi all,

    Anyone had experience keeping froglets to adult frog.......

    what kind of food- other than ants, fruit flies?????

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    Re: keeping froglets

    Its good to supliment all foods with calcium as they use heaps when growing
    other foods, House flies, Moths(silkworms), cocroaches, spring tails, dragonflies, cicadas, spiders, baby mice
    basically anything that moves and will fit in their mouth, that isnt poisonous and wont fight back to much.
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    Re: keeping froglets

    i remember in my grandma's kampong, the froglets are really cute... but when they're big.... its kinda gross... lol

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    Re: keeping froglets

    Quote Originally Posted by vivaboy76 View Post
    what kind of food- other than ants, fruit flies?????
    Hang a banana peel inside their tank to attract fruit flies and let the froglets snack on them... own target, own timing, carry on!!

    If you want a more consistent supply of pin-heads (baby crickets), start a breeding colony and you'll get more than you need in 2 weeks. The larger black crickets seem to lay much more than regular brown crickets. Ditto for meal worms, which is faster and more productive than superworms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonWill View Post
    Hang a banana peel inside their tank to attract fruit flies and let the froglets snack on them... own target, own timing, carry on!!

    If you want a more consistent supply of pin-heads (baby crickets), start a breeding colony and you'll get more than you need in 2 weeks. The larger black crickets seem to lay much more than regular brown crickets. Ditto for meal worms, which is faster and more productive than superworms.

    thanks for the valuable info. but keeping cricket colony is a real hassle i prefer having cutivating mealworm.

    How abt bananaworm or microworm??

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    Re: keeping froglets

    Quote Originally Posted by vivaboy76 View Post
    ...but keeping cricket colony is a real hassle
    Let's put it this way. So long as you're keeping something that's alive; be it an amphibian, reptile, fish or bird, there's the accompanying 'hassle' of husbandry and providing a varied diet.

    Maintaining a cricket breeding box isn't as impossible as it sounds. Just so you know I'm speaking from between my ears and not my butt crack, here's an image of newly hatched and day-old brown cricket nymphs. [between 500-800 in this clump...]


    Taking their first drink from a quenched tissue.


    ...and 2 week old juvenile enjoying their vege scraps.


    Microworms might be ok for tadpoles but I don't think froglets will be interested in such super tiny food and I have no experience with bananaworms... yet.
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    wow thats great to see such tiny guys......do u sell them??? my tadpoles will froglets in mid april...

    correct me if i am wrong.....cricket eggs need heat to hatch....if so are u using spotlight?

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    Re: keeping froglets

    Hmm... how to say this without getting into trouble...

    I started the cricket breeding box (aka cricket bin) in anticipation of "something" to hatch but unfortunately, all those eggs in incubation were not viable. If things went well and I needed to feed these "baby somethings", the pin-heads (cricket babies/nymphs) will make a fine starter food.

    [Did I mentioned that if you plan to go into breeding, one must be prepared to feed the little ones. If not, better don't breed and watch the babies die of hunger because you failed to plan in advance]

    Having said that, I have not considered selling live insect feeds (pin-heads, baby/adult crickets, worms or other bugs) and I really don't know how to price them. In honesty, how much is a hobbyist willing to pay for, say, a film-canister's worth of pin-heads??? Include the 'obligatory' price-haggling, that would make life too difficult and please.... don't ask me to count or ask how many are there in one canister!! *1, 2, d@mn... I squished one, 3, 4, &%^@!! some dropped on the floor, 5, 6, aaaarrrggghhh!!!! throw it all out the window!!* It's almost like counting daphnia... well, you get the picture.

    I am, however, open to trading/swapping if the species intrigue me (some things are better not mentioned in public, so PM me). Your best bet is to do your share of online research and kick-start a bin of your own. Google is your friend and so is Youtube. Search with "cricket breeding" and you'll be surprised how much there is to learn. Post here when in doubt and if (a big IF) I'm inspired by your determination. I might start a thread on how things were done, what to feed, how to maintain, method of harvest, control mess and smell, etc.

    It may sound like I'm keeping my distance but don't take it the wrong way. In the past, I've given out lots of live cultures (for fishes) but it was a painful realization that not many hobbyists will bother to keep them alive, re-sub or distribute their extras as I had planned... a total waste of time and effort, IMHO.

    Your froglets are due in mid April. Now is a good time to get off the fence and start something and you can reap your harvest then.

    PS: I appreciate reading well written threads and I am occasionally long-winded, but will also cheerfully ignore all posts with broken engrrish and SMS lingo (so please, accept my humble suggestion to edit your earlier posts ). I'll hang around, if I'm needed.
    I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
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    Re: keeping froglets

    ok thanks alot for the valuable info.......i will try ................but one thing....do i need heat element to hatch??

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    Re: keeping froglets

    No heat tape, no bulbs & nothing that emits heat. All you need is to monitor the humidity level and minimize the hatching media from drying out. The eggs will hatch between 7 to 14 days, depending on the ambient or storage/incubation temperature.

    For starters, here's what my bin looks like (with ventilated lid) before I introduce the breeder crix...


    Nothing fancy and no Phd required. An ample sized toyogo (or similar type) box, cardboard egg crates, a container of damp coco-peat or compost (from the nurseries) and a water source. You don't see many crickets in the pic since they're all hiding. There's a band of grease near the top, to minimize 'jail breaks'.


    Try it and get back to me.
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    Re: keeping froglets

    thanks alot..appreciateyour time...but what do u mean by media not drying up

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    Re: keeping froglets

    "Not drying up" means exactly that. Do what you can to keep it damp/moist without media going soggy. It's easier to explain once you've read enough or already have everything in hand.
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    You can buy pinhead crickets from a commercial farm. PM if if you wish to have the contact.
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    Re: keeping froglets

    nice info ronnie ,whats is inside the right egg tray ?

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    Re: keeping froglets

    Quote Originally Posted by limz_777 View Post
    nice info ronnie ,whats is inside the right egg tray ?
    I couldn't fit a whole uncut crate into the plastic bin, so I cut, stack & rearrange as needed, to maximize the crate's surface area. On the top of the right stack, there's a smaller piece of plastic egg crate to hold damp food, eg. vege scraps, peels, etc.

    If you're referring to that brown tray (right side of both crates), then it's just damp coco peat for the female crickets to lay their eggs.

    Was that what you wanted to know?
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    what sort of vege scraps ? i see apple slice , and the round ball like stuff is ?

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    IIRC, those are cabbage, sweet potato peels/ends and leftover cooked brown rice. I was experimenting to see what appeals to the bugs more

    Quote Originally Posted by limz_777 View Post
    ...and the round ball like stuff is ?
    HAHAHA!!! Those cannot be eaten... expanded clay pellets lah. I had some between egg crates, increasing the space to allow better ventilation, thinking that more space = more air = less casualties. Found out later that it wasn't necessary because I have a huge opening on the lid.

    BTW, Lim, do you have a cricket bin or thinking of starting? If you have better harvest than I, must share share.
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    I have problems keeping them alive , used to buy quite often last time
    and of course the sound produced not really my cup
    of tea, Might try one if i get hold of a end_user, do you notice any cannibalism?
    Last edited by limz_777; 20th Feb 2011 at 22:07.

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    Re: keeping froglets

    Hi there,

    I'm new to this forum, so I cant PM.
    Anyway, I'm currently looking for cricket nymphs or juvs to feed my pets. I have called up a few fish shops but they mentioned that they do not supply them. I'm looking for a steady supply of them if possible.

    Cheers,
    Mark

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    Hi mark.
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