Hi Stacy,

I keep mine in a big plastic tub, since lifting a 55-gal glass aquarium
is too much!  I tear some of the egg crate into little two-hump pieces,
which are easy to shake over a small kritter keeper.  Then I hold the KK
tipped, with a corner toward me and slightly higher than the bottom. 
The crickets come up this trough slowly enough that I can just
pour/flick the number I want into a cut off water bottle.

BTW, my crickets survive much better when I keep them on a substrate --
laying-chicken chow and bran both work well.  

Hope this helps,
Melody

Stacy Foster wrote:
> 
> LOL  OK Julie...I'll put them back and start handing out candy!!!
> 
> Thanks
> 
> --Stacy
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