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QuestionWhat should I do if my baby grasshoppers keep dying?Community AnswerThey might not have enough heat, or perhaps the food you are giving them is not suited to their digestive system - experiment with giving them different foods appropriate for grasshoppers, and make sure their environment is safe and warm.
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QuestionHow long is the lifespan of a grasshopper?Community Answerif you care for them and treat them carefully, a year or two. Most grasshopper in the wild don't live that long because they face predators and dangerous weather.
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QuestionMy grasshopper is now 4 months old; should he be able to eat lettuce and stuff on his own, or do I need to help him?Community AnswerHe can now feed himself. And yes, he can eat lettuce and stuff on his own.
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QuestionIs there anything I can do to help him my grasshopper who refuses to eat?Community AnswerTry putting the food directly in front of him.
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QuestionDo you change the plants in the container?Community AnswerIt is best to keep their container much like it would be in the wild, so include fresh plants and grass frequently. Give them fresh food as well.
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QuestionHow can I tell if it is a male or female grasshopper?Community AnswerLook at the very end of the body to determine the sex. The female has a tapered abdomen.The male doesn't have a tapered abdomen.
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QuestionWhy do I have to use sand?Community AnswerSo the female can lay eggs. If you don't want babies, you can always release the eggs in the wild.
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QuestionIs it acceptable to use soil or gravel or do I have to use sand?Community AnswerActually you can use a mixture but there needs to be some mass amount of sand. So 60 percent sand, and then 40 percent soil.
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QuestionIs it ok to have 20 or 30 grasshoppers in a jar?Community AnswerThat really is too much. They need space to live and breathe.
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QuestionDo grasshoppers eat carrots?KawaiikittenxoxoxCommunity AnswerYes. Cut the carrot up a bit because grasshoppers like carrots more if they are wet. Wash the carrot before giving it to a grasshopper(s).
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QuestionWhat does a grasshopper's pee look like?Community AnswerGrasshopper urine is usually a yellow, orange, or sometimes clear liquid. The color depends on their diet.
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QuestionWhat is the best time of the year for grasshoppers?Community AnswerThey tend to be most active during the warm summer months.
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QuestionCan a grasshopper live in a cheeseball can?KawaiikittenxoxoxCommunity AnswerNo, Grasshoppers need more room to jump, they could get injured trying to jump in a small can.
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QuestionCan you keep them in a water bottle?CaeiiaTop AnswererA water bottle is not big enough.
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QuestionWhat is vegetation?CaeiiaTop AnswererVegetation is a group of plants that are found in a certain place.
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QuestionWhy isn't my grasshopper moving that much?Frits DingCommunity AnswerTry warming its environment; they like to stay warm and are more active when it is (but not much more than 35 C). It is also important to check the relative humidity of the air; closer to 50% will make them more active, but above that can be harmful because of fungal infections.
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QuestionCan I use dry, unflavored oatmeal as soil for my male grasshopper nymph?Community AnswerI wouldn't do this. It might be too rough for him.
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QuestionHow do I know if my grasshopper is male or female?Community AnswerLook at their back end and see if the end is tilted up, which means it’s a boy. A girl has a straight end.
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QuestionWill my grasshopper be OK if I accidentally pulled his leg off?Community AnswerIt is possible. However, in the future, be extremely careful with your grasshopper.
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QuestionDo grasshoppers regrow their back legs?Community AnswerNo, they cannot. A grasshopper sheds its back legs to escape from predators, and they will never grow back.
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QuestionWill the female lay eggs if there is no male?Community AnswerNo, the female cannot lay eggs without a mate.
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QuestionCan I put sand down if it's a younger male? Will it change anything?Community AnswerMoist sand or moist dirt is fine for the habitat of a young male grasshopper.
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QuestionWhat is the maximum number of grasshoppers I can keep in the cage?KawaiikittenxoxoxCommunity AnswerAbout four to eight adult grasshoppers. Do not leave babies in same container as adults or the adults will kill them.
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QuestionDo grasshoppers have to have sand?Community AnswerAs the author mentioned above, sand is needed for a female to lay eggs. Soft/moist mud should be fine as well.
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QuestionCan I feed my grasshopper wet oatmeal?Community AnswerYes, you can, in small quantities! Keep clearing leftover/un-eaten food from its container to avoid ants.
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QuestionHow many plants should I put in the cage?Community AnswerAs many as you want, as long as the crickets have enough room to live and locate other grasshoppers/food.
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QuestionHow big does a grasshopper sanctuary have to be?Community AnswerIt should be big enough for the grasshopper to jump in without hitting itself on the wall or sides. The sanctuary should also be able to accommodate some dirt or sand and grass.
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QuestionCan I keep them in an aquarium?Community AnswerAs long as the mesh on the top is fine enough that they can't get through, that should be fine.
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QuestionCan you raise grasshopper eggs?Community AnswerYes, just don't touch them or give them hard food. Clovers and other tender plants are OK.
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QuestionCan I put my grasshopper in a plastic container?SosigTop AnswererYes, but make sure that this plastic container has ventilation so it can breathe properly. And make sure that the grasshopper has enough space to jump around.
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