Crickets kept in captivity as a food sources for other reptiles can survive on a variety of simple food options. Raw cut potatoes offer both food and water to keep your crickets alive and healthy. There are also many products you can buy at your local pet store that offer both food and water for your crickets. If you choose a dry variety of cricket food, your crickets will still need a water source. Offering a wet sponge in their habitat is the safest choice without risking loss due to drowning.
Crickets are omnivores, meaning they will eat smaller bugs and beetles, to grass and crops. Although they will eat fruit loops(cereal) and drink out of damp sponges.
crickets, grubs, seeds, roots
crickets, mealworms, waxworms as treats.
They eat crickets.
Yes thats their main diet.
Crickets are herbivores. Their main diet is grasses.
They will it crickets but i'm not sure about corn.
To my knowledge crickets is on there menu as well as small bugs!
Their diet consists of beetles, spiders, crickets, frogs lizards birds and their eggs.
Yes, their whole diet is mainly crickets and mealworms or waxworms
Hatchling spiders will feed on tiny insects. For example, the baby spiders in my collection feed on what are known as 'micro-crickets'. These are newly-hatched crickets about 2-3 millimetres in length. I gradually increase the size of the crickets as the spiderlings grow.
u should give it crickets and flys, but don't over feed him/her!
Nope ! Crickets are herbivores - their only diet is of plant stems and leaves. They carry no diseases.