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advice needed for a tiny brachypelma emilia sling. i'm a beginner.
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<blockquote data-quote="kapotas" data-source="post: 140897" data-attributes="member: 28524"><p>thank you very much everyone! i only have small dubia roaches available now but i've also ordered mealworms , as much as i'd like to see it feed on a live feeder, i think it's too small to that .i just cut a baby dubia in half, pre killed. the first -and only- time i cut it in half and put the feeder alive, my sling did try to eat it. it started feeding only when the dubia was completely dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kapotas, post: 140897, member: 28524"] thank you very much everyone! i only have small dubia roaches available now but i've also ordered mealworms , as much as i'd like to see it feed on a live feeder, i think it's too small to that .i just cut a baby dubia in half, pre killed. the first -and only- time i cut it in half and put the feeder alive, my sling did try to eat it. it started feeding only when the dubia was completely dead. [/QUOTE]
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advice needed for a tiny brachypelma emilia sling. i'm a beginner.
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