Hi,

Some 8 years ago, my and a couple of friends got together and started to breed crickets commercially.
So during those 3 years when we did this we tried loads of different feeds, with different success.
The best feed, without a doubt (in terms of growth and price), was the Turkey start (dont know the English name) but basically what you feed young Turkey chicks.
We saw a noticable difference in growth rate with this feed.


I moved to England from Sweden a few years back, so dont do any commercial cricket breeding anymore though my friends have continued but I still use it for my own little breeding colony of crickets.

Cheers
Jon

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Jon Isaksson
Manchester
UK

Gexers,

I used to use Layena (chick starter) for the crickets until I was told that is too high in something (can't remember what). Basically, crickets may not have the same nutritional requirements as rabbits and hampsters. I would purchase some good cricket food like Dr. Susan Donoghue's or Alan Repashy's and see how close these food items come to it. Basically crickets will eat just about anything, however, whether or not that is really suitable for them nutritionally is the question you need to answer.

Julie B.

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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.

Liz



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