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I use alfalfa as cricket tub substrate... they eat it (in addition to
all the other goodies I feed them) and it helps with the smell of
cricket feces. I buy bags of alfalfa sold as hamster food. Of course,
there is no substitute for periodic cleaning for keeping the smell of
crickets down! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as an odd thought. I have a ton of hampster litter. would that work? right now I just have some paper towels that I change every other day. Icky work. -- Doug Johnston http://pages.sbcglobal.net/scubadug |
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