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1/4 inch hapalopus (pumkin patch) sling care
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<blockquote data-quote="Crax" data-source="post: 162032" data-attributes="member: 31160"><p>Oh I love this species! Houdini is such a sweet baby. Fast too. </p><p></p><p>Like everyone has said, moss, cork bark I would put off until he's bigger, I put in a small tattoo ink cap in his enclosure for water and then used a bottle cap for when he got a bit bigger. He grew pretty fast. I kept him in a container the maggots came in from the fishing store due to the tight seal around the edges. Before that, he'd escape. They are escape artists at that size so I wouldn't use a normal deli cup that most keep their slings in. </p><p></p><p>Good luck and such a widdle cutie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crax, post: 162032, member: 31160"] Oh I love this species! Houdini is such a sweet baby. Fast too. Like everyone has said, moss, cork bark I would put off until he's bigger, I put in a small tattoo ink cap in his enclosure for water and then used a bottle cap for when he got a bit bigger. He grew pretty fast. I kept him in a container the maggots came in from the fishing store due to the tight seal around the edges. Before that, he'd escape. They are escape artists at that size so I wouldn't use a normal deli cup that most keep their slings in. Good luck and such a widdle cutie! [/QUOTE]
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