If there are no geckos in the tank you could use sticky mouse traps. Put
the traps close to the sides of the tank and put a tiny dot of fruit baby
food in the middle. the crix will stick to the trap.
cyndy

On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 01:15:35 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 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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