The last batch of crickets that I had to feed my geckos had ovipositors, so I
took scissors and cut the ovipositors as close to the base as I could
thinking this would prevent them from being able to lay eggs. Well, I guess
it did not work as planned, because now my beautiful 20 gallon long tank with
planted plants is infested with close to microscopic cricket babies. What
can I do to get rid of them other than dismantling the cage and starting all
over again? The plants have been growing in there for quite some time and
have rooted very nicely, so I don't want to destroy the whole set up. I have
taken the two Leopards out of there for the time being and placed them into
an empty 10 gallon tank until I figure out what to do so that the crickets
don't get all over them.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
:o| Tobey
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