Turtlestork
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Very cute little gecko.
With crickets...I had the same problems you do. I am/was squeamish about them touching me and them escaping (got over that when my order of 1000 escaped into my house). So what I do is I have mine in a plastic cooler(I have a lot more than you so your kritter keeper works) and I put some of the eggcrate stuff or toilet paper rolls in there. I then take a large, gallon size zip lock bag and take my tube/egg crate and shake it off into the bag until I have about the amount of crickets I want. I just dump the surplus ones back in. And then I take the supplements and calcium and shake the crickets up with them in the bag. Then I use an old fishfood container and kind of herd the crickets to a corner of the bag and scoop them all up with the container. Mind you, I haven't come into contact with the crickets at all. I then open my animal's cage and just dump the crickets right in. Just make sure you either clean out the container or get a new one every once in a while so bacteria doesn't build up inside of it. It might sound hard when I type it, but it really isn't. I like it because unless you make a mistake there are no escapees and you never come in contact with the crickets either.
But anyway, have fun with your gecko. I love his coloring. Very cute.
TS
With crickets...I had the same problems you do. I am/was squeamish about them touching me and them escaping (got over that when my order of 1000 escaped into my house). So what I do is I have mine in a plastic cooler(I have a lot more than you so your kritter keeper works) and I put some of the eggcrate stuff or toilet paper rolls in there. I then take a large, gallon size zip lock bag and take my tube/egg crate and shake it off into the bag until I have about the amount of crickets I want. I just dump the surplus ones back in. And then I take the supplements and calcium and shake the crickets up with them in the bag. Then I use an old fishfood container and kind of herd the crickets to a corner of the bag and scoop them all up with the container. Mind you, I haven't come into contact with the crickets at all. I then open my animal's cage and just dump the crickets right in. Just make sure you either clean out the container or get a new one every once in a while so bacteria doesn't build up inside of it. It might sound hard when I type it, but it really isn't. I like it because unless you make a mistake there are no escapees and you never come in contact with the crickets either.
But anyway, have fun with your gecko. I love his coloring. Very cute.
TS