It depends on the place of purchase and how big the bag is. Check at your local pet store to find a more localised price.
It depends on the different frogs ANSWER: I have a White's tree frog (he is 15 years old) and he will eat on average, about a dozen to a dozen and a half crickets per week.
You shouldn't need to. Any reptile shop will either sell, or be able to order in 'micro crickets' - These are simply newly-hatched crickets about 10 mm in size. The only drawback will be finding something secure to house them in once you get them.
it is ok, if the bag hasn't been open for too long.
Our Dragon is 6 years old and only occasionally eats crickets and/or mealworms. She'll eat about 18-24 crickets in a serving once a week. However, she enjoys stringbeans, mixed green salad (not iceberg lettuce or spinach since both are not good for a dragon), grapes, and strawberry (cut up). If you're giving your Dragon these foods, you don't really need the live food all that often when they're mature.
Mice or crickets.
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about 32 two or three times a week. with a daily salad of dark greens veggies and fruit. no iceburg though. gives the beardie the runs and dehydrates them.
Meal worms, or young crickets. You should make sure the crickets or worms are well fed before giving them to your pet.
Small crickets about a 1 cm
It depends on how old the Leopard Gecko is... Say it was born as a baby maybe about 1 or 2 small crickets every day. When older start putting more in there... Like 3 or 4 so on and so fourth... And if you buy a whole bunch Of food (Crickets) It is only natural for them to die.. What I have found out in my experience, Crickets stay alive longer if u put a Hardly Damp Cotton Ball Where u keep your Crickets. And I HIGHLY recommend you don't keep The Crickets in the bag when you buy them at a Local Pet Store..
If it's eating that many at one feed - you need to increase the size of the crickets you're feeding it !
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