When I had enough cricket eaters to make bulk purchase worthwhile, I ordered from Grooms Cricket Farm. They were always good to work with, took care of problems, and I never saw even 1 spider.
robin s. said:dand on your nastey bug picture,,,, you need a big ol texas red headed centipede (one of the scariest creatures on earth)
Setting aside the Arachnophobia that seems previlent in these threads, I don't see what the big deal is about giving reptiles an additional natural food source.Gekkonida said:With that many spiders in the box I don't think I would feed one cricket from that batch. .
my friend got stung by one.... from her ankle to her hip (iy crawled up in bed with her)... lef swole up HUGE she was on antibiotics for two weeks and cructches... the sting was NASTY looking...... her dad chooped it up with a cleaver until it stopped moving, once3 back at school my friend took the thing in a jar.... it ewas right about 12 inches long and FATDAND said:They areonly nasty if the bite you. The Vietnamese one pictured is about half grown at about 6 inches long. I also have a Haitian, and I've had the Texans too.
BKDragons said:Hey Matt,
I would give the southern cricket farm a try.They give a good count and they're very clean.I've been ordering from them for a long time and their price is about the best out there.I used to order from reptile food,but their cricket count was really bad.Good Luck....
Brian [BKDragons]
Setting aside the Arachnophobia that seems previlent in these threads, I don't see what the big deal is about giving reptiles an additional natural food source.
I actually was guarenteed by 2 different companies now that they will not have any other bugs in my orders..lol