Best Feed or Gut Load for Crickets

illustration of what to feed crickets
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Key Takeaways

  • Gut loading crickets with nutritious foods ensures your pet receives the nutrients for optimal health.
  • Use prepackaged reptile gut-loading formulas or a variety of fruits and vegetables to feed crickets.
  • Buying crickets in bulk can be cost-effective, but keep their short lifespan in mind and manage quantities accordingly.

If your pet reptile goes through a lot of crickets at mealtime, ordering them in bulk and then breeding and raising more crickets yourself is a cost-effective and easy thing to do. But what do crickets eat?

Of course, simply getting the crickets to grow isn't all that there is. To have a successful cricket farm, you want to make sure you raise those crickets right to provide proper nutrition to your exotic pet.

What Do You Feed Crickets?

When raising crickets as food for your pet, it's important to remember that the nutrition the crickets receive directly affects your pet. Keeping crickets at home for a period before feeding them to your pet allows you to gut load them, meaning you can enrich their diet, ensuring that when your pet consumes them, they receive maximum nutritional benefits.

Gut loading simply means feeding the crickets nutritious foods so that the nutrition is passed on to your pet. You can buy prepackaged cricket foods as well as products specifically fortified for gut loading prey food. Good food items are:

  • Prepackaged reptile gut-loading formula
  • Tropical fish flakes
  • Dark leafy greens (romaine, mustard greens, kale, and collard greens)
  • Squash
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Carrots
  • Oranges 
  • Apples
  • Potatoes (peelings are fine)
  • Alfalfa
  • Baby rice cereal
  • Wheat germ

Fresh vegetables and fruits can be offered to crickets as a supplement even if you are feeding a commercial cricket chow.

If you are only feeding a homemade food mix, then feed a wide variety of foods, and be sure to sprinkle the food with a reptile vitamin and calcium supplement.

Buying Crickets in Bulk

Online, you can order crickets in bulk (usually batches of 250 up to 1,000), which should save a lot of money if you have been buying small amounts at the pet store. Keep in mind that crickets will only live for a few weeks. If your pet needs smaller crickets, they might grow too big before you can use all the crickets, so it is a good idea to carefully evaluate how many crickets you go through in a certain time frame and order appropriately.

If you are interested in ordering crickets there are several sources to choose from. Flukers, Ghann's Cricket Farm, Timberline, and WormMan Worm Farm are just a few of the larger companies where crickets can be ordered in bulk.

Local pet stores may offer discounts for bulk purchases of crickets. Additionally, reptile shows and expos often have breeders selling crickets at discounted prices, providing opportunities for cost-saving purchases.

Drawbacks of Keeping Crickets

Crickets do make noise and have a distinctive odor (but it is not bad as long as the colonies are kept clean) so you have to be willing to live with it.

Escapees are almost inevitable, so you must also be prepared for that possibility (and they can be tricky to catch if they do escape). If you live in an apartment, escapees may affect your neighbors, and your neighbors might not want to share their home with your escaped crickets.