To keep crickets alive, put them in some kind of aquarium or tank. But it MUST have a screen lid so the insects will be able to breathe. Put some potato halves inside with them as it works as food, and it hydrates them. Replace it when it becomes too dry. Also, they like having some egg carton pieces in with them. Hope it helps!
well we have a philipeno box turtle and and "NO" i do not think you should feed your turtle a lizard ! he eats more lettues and crickets that kind of thing
Since bluebirds are birds, they are born with feathers but they are a special kind called down.
wooded or in grasslands
It depends on what kind of lizard it is, but most lizards are carnivorous. Unless it is an iguana you can first try crickets, and if that doesnt work, try mice.
There are over 900 species of crickets. You will find House, Cave or Camel crickets and Field crickets in Illinois
The types of crickets that eat grass are field crickets and house crickets. Crickets also eat leafy vegetables, small insects, and fungi.
Small insects like pinhead crickets may suffice, but fish food is recommended.
Camel crickets
Live insects (crickets, mealworms, flies, etc.) and canned cat food. The canned cat food should be the ground kind, as it's easier for them to eat.
Crickets can be kept as pets or raised as food for other animals like lizards fairly easily. You will need a container that is well ventilated and closes securely so the crickets cannot escape. Crickets need food and water as well as shelter. They enjoy hiding in dimly lit areas and prefer a warm environment. Most pet stores sell everything you need to raise crickets.
Place it in a clear container large enough for it to comfortably walk around. They are ground-dwelling spiders and will need a small piece of bark or square of fabric to hide under, as well as a bit of sponge to hold their water. Feed them live bugs: crickets, grasshoppers, houseflies or any kind of bug without a hard shell. Keep the size of the spider in mind when selecting the prey and do not ever place two spider in one container!
large crickets are just a different kind of cricket. just like a shoe size is large or small, their are large and small crickets as well.