- Popular Choice: 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets (Acheta domesitca) are a great choice for lizards, turtles, birds, fish, invertebrates and other insectivorous animals.
- Variety of Options:
- Sizes: Eleven options including:
- Pinhead
- 3 Day
- 1/8 Inch
- 3/16 Inch
- 1/4 Inch
- 3/8 Inch
- 1/2 Inch
- 2/3 Inch
- 3/4 Inch
- Prewing
- Adult
Tip: Choose a size that is equal to the widest section of your snake’s body. If you are unsure, choose a smaller size mouse to prevent regurgitation.
- Sizes: Eleven options including:
- Nutritional Enhancement: For optimal nutrition, 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets should be supplemented with calcium by dusting or by including CalciWorms in your animal’s diet. Additionally, enrich their diet by incorporating waxworms for extra fat and hornworms for additional moisture.
- Care & Maintenance: To reduce stress and ensure proper care for your 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets, transfer them to a well-ventilated container with a secure lid, such as a plastic tub or critter keeper. Provide clean egg cartons as hiding spaces to minimize stress.
- Temperature & Humidity: Maintain an optimal temperature of 70–75°F with low humidity.
- Hydration: Provide moisture through vegetables like shredded carrots or cut potatoes, as water bowls can cause drowning.
- Feeding: Offer commercially available cricket food for balanced nutrition.
- Sanitation: Regularly clean the container by removing waste, uneaten food, and dead crickets to maintain a hygienic environment.
- Satisfaction Guaranteed: All Live Foods are guaranteed to arrive alive, except when shipped to areas with temperatures below 10°F or above 100°F, and are accompanied by a 72-hour health guarantee.
- Shipping Information: Live Food orders placed by 3:00 PM CT on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will ship the same day, Live Food orders placed after 3:00 PM CT on Thursday through Sunday will ship on Monday.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min) | 16.8% |
Crude Fat (min) | 5.6% |
Crude Fiber (max) | 3.6% |
Moisture (max) | 75.6% |
Ash (max) | 1.2% |
Calcium (min) | .03% |
Phosphorus (min) | .42% |
Customer Reviews
Acheta domestica crickets, also known as House Crickets, or Brown Crickets are the preferred species of cricket for reptile food. 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets are an excellent staple food item for all insectivores. Live crickets activate the hunting instinct for reptiles, keeping them active and interested in their food source.
We feed our 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets a scientifically formulated diet specifically designed to enhance the health and quality of all the insects in our colony.
We ship our 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets using UPS Overnight service. Our Live Pet Foods ship to all of the continental United States of America including Alaska but we CAN NOT ship to Hawaii. During the winter months, we use specially designed thermal boxes to help keep your (Product Name) warm during transit. If outdoor temperatures are particularly low, we may also include a heat pack for added warmth. All live food is guaranteed to arrive alive, except for shipments to areas where temperatures fall below 10°F or rise above 100°F. Additionally, all live food purchases come with a 72-hour health guarantee.
To reduce stress and ensure proper care for your 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets, it is essential to transfer them to a well-ventilated container with a secure lid, like a plastic tub or critter keeper. Use clean egg cartons for hiding spaces to reduce stress. The optimal temperature for 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets is 70–75°F with low humidity. Provide moisture with vegetables like shredded carrots or cut potatoes, as using water bowls can result in drowning. Feed them commercially available cricket food. Regularly clean the container by removing waste, uneaten food, and dead crickets to ensure a hygienic environment.
When shipping during cold weather 2/3 Inch Standard Crickets may arrive cold. In the event your crickets arrive and are dry but motionless they are very likely in a statue of “diapause”. Diapause is a condition that crickets can easily recover from. Cold temperatures prevent crickets from maintaining the correct water to potassium balance that allows them to use their muscles. In almost all circumstances crickets that have been too cold for several hours will recover once they are brought back up to room temperature. To speed their recovery, you should empty the contents into a separate bin and remove the potato and egg crates to provide as much room temperature airflow to the crickets as possible. DO NOT warm them with any additional heat source except room temperature air. It may take a few hours for them to recover.