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Use both mealworms and crickets
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<blockquote data-quote="spider4747" data-source="post: 61113" data-attributes="member: 4241"><p>Veronica and Belial usually eat crickets. Veronica eats mediums with ease and can tackle meal worms one by one. I noticed that when both crickets and meal worms are used the roseys develop wonderfully strong looking joints and colorful hairs. Belial currently has purplish little bristles on her fangs, which she revealed to me (flossing) are close to an inch long and fine-tuned little hooks. Veronica is growing rapidly to adulthood and developing a fine coat of rosey pinkish hairs too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spider4747, post: 61113, member: 4241"] Veronica and Belial usually eat crickets. Veronica eats mediums with ease and can tackle meal worms one by one. I noticed that when both crickets and meal worms are used the roseys develop wonderfully strong looking joints and colorful hairs. Belial currently has purplish little bristles on her fangs, which she revealed to me (flossing) are close to an inch long and fine-tuned little hooks. Veronica is growing rapidly to adulthood and developing a fine coat of rosey pinkish hairs too. [/QUOTE]
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