Britt005
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This sounds cruel until I remember that I bought them so another animal could eat them alive...
Anyway, if you read my other post, you'd know that my Rizzo hasn't been eating very well lately. She was showing zero interest in crickets so I got wrapped up in various worms and roaches sooo...I kind of forgot about them. Oops! I checked the keeper yesterday and most of them are super dead. A few are still alive, but I feel like crickets sitting in a keeper full of their dead friends can't be very healthy as feeders. I can't take them back to the store, due to the previously mentioned deadness. Don't want to release them into the wild, for ecological reasons. So I think euthanizing them would be best. I don't like them anyway..they smell terrible and keep escaping the stupid keeper. I may get them again in the future, but have no use for this bunch.
Whats a good way to get rid of them?
Anyway, if you read my other post, you'd know that my Rizzo hasn't been eating very well lately. She was showing zero interest in crickets so I got wrapped up in various worms and roaches sooo...I kind of forgot about them. Oops! I checked the keeper yesterday and most of them are super dead. A few are still alive, but I feel like crickets sitting in a keeper full of their dead friends can't be very healthy as feeders. I can't take them back to the store, due to the previously mentioned deadness. Don't want to release them into the wild, for ecological reasons. So I think euthanizing them would be best. I don't like them anyway..they smell terrible and keep escaping the stupid keeper. I may get them again in the future, but have no use for this bunch.
Whats a good way to get rid of them?