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The electrical and complex ac dynamic magnetic susceptibility measurements were used to study an influence of temperature on critical fields in single-crystalline Zn_{x}Sb_{y}Cr_{z}Se_{4} spinel system with y = 0.11, 0.16 and 0.20. The p-type conduction and a shift both of the Néel temperature T_{N} to lower temperatures and a susceptibility peak at T_{m} in the paramagnetic region - to higher temperatures were established. Below T_{N} the magnetic field dependence of susceptibility, χ_{ac}(H), shows two peaks. First peak at the critical field H_{c1} slightly decreases with temperature and remains almost constant as Sb content increases. Second peak at the critical field H_{c2} drops rapidly with temperature and remains almost unchanged as Sb content increases. At T_{N} both critical fields disappear.