Crickets need a substrate to lay their eggs in. They probably don't like what you have provided for them. I suggest a glass vial of water with moist cotton sealing the water in. Be careful to watch the vial as it may mold and can be harmful to the crickets.
Yes, but the conditions differ. Frogs: Require water and crickets Toads: Require Dry (or moist) land and crickets. Goodluck :)
Put branches in there, and make sure the cage is moist. It is optional to fill the cage (shallow) with lukewarm water. If you decide not to fill the cage (shallow) with lukewarm water, then take a small dish and fill it with lukewarm water. Then put a small food dish inside for bugs/mealworms/crickets. (the crickets will usually hop out anyways, but mealworms and pellets won't!)
sugar water,moist humid air,light and darkness.
well crickets do drink water but not a lot
on food and water
they can.
Crickets primarily drink water, which they absorb through their bodies and by consuming moist food. They can also obtain moisture from the fruits and vegetables they eat. In captivity, it's common to provide them with small dishes of water or damp substrates to ensure they stay hydrated.
The crickets can live in a bag for almost 24 hours. Crickets holder or cage is a better option if you want them to live for a longer period.
give them water and minerals
Crickets drink water in captivity. They are also given pieces of fruit that they drink for the juices such as apples and oranges.
!. Crickets need warmth 2. Crickets need food 3. Crickets need water 4. Crickets need a good place to lay eggs
crickets get water from grass , but if you are taking care of one there are water pouches at pet stores