
House Brown Crickets Hatchling Tub (1-2 millimetre)
House Brown Crickets are easily digestible due to their soft-bodies.
- Soft-bodied
- Hardy, cold-tolerant cricket
A hardy and cold-tolerant species of cricket means they withstand the winter well.
Care Instructions: As with all live food, it is essential they are kept healthy. Packed in bran, ensure the crickets are kept at a regular temperature of approximately 60-65F (15-18C) and away from bright light. To encourage the maximum shelf-life, empty into a smooth-sided container with a vented lid. Add a slice of potato to provide moisture.
House Brown Crickets are easily digestible due to their soft-bodies.
- Soft-bodied
- Hardy, cold-tolerant cricket
A hardy and cold-tolerant species of cricket means they withstand the winter well.
Care Instructions: As with all live food, it is essential they are kept healthy. Packed in bran, ensure the crickets are kept at a regular temperature of approximately 60-65F (15-18C) and away from bright light. To encourage the maximum shelf-life, empty into a smooth-sided container with a vented lid. Add a slice of potato to provide moisture.
Original: $5.80
-65%$5.80
$2.03Description
House Brown Crickets are easily digestible due to their soft-bodies.
- Soft-bodied
- Hardy, cold-tolerant cricket
A hardy and cold-tolerant species of cricket means they withstand the winter well.
Care Instructions: As with all live food, it is essential they are kept healthy. Packed in bran, ensure the crickets are kept at a regular temperature of approximately 60-65F (15-18C) and away from bright light. To encourage the maximum shelf-life, empty into a smooth-sided container with a vented lid. Add a slice of potato to provide moisture.














