Glenn has created an in depth guide to cricket breeding at 174 pages. This is way more detailed than what you'll find floating around online. Glenn started breeding crickets to save money while rehabbing Quolls and keeping pet lizards but he found that traditional breeding practices found online took too long so Glenn began creating more efficient methods for breeding feeder crickets. Glenn gives step by step instructions for two systems. One system is designed for small scale production and people who just want to feed a few pet reptiles such as a couple of bearded dragons. The other is for people who want to produce commercially on a large scale or who need to feed a huge collection of reptiles.
What I liked about the book:
- Details were given on creating the right air flow, what types of screening to use and when, and making cleaning, feeding, and water delivery efficient with detailed instructions on making your own feeding and water delivery systems.
- Tips for dealing with destructive pest species such as ants and spiders that I had not seen anywhere else.
- The system is very practical to use and does not require much of an initial investment to get started and is simple to setup.
- Glenn also gives out some videos with the book which were very helpful.
I do not have a lot of lizards really but I go through a few hundred crickets a month. I've bred crickets successfully in the past, but the systems I had in place were kind of headache and they didn't give me all the sizes I needed. With the new system in place, I am back in the cricket breeding business again.
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