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<blockquote data-quote="Tfghvghxhjj" data-source="post: 57632" data-attributes="member: 4079"><p>Thanks so much for all the info guys! I was genuinely hoping the growth rate would be slow as opposed to fast, as i don't want to rehouse them too often. Also, i'm very excited to see them grow up, which is the reason i decided to add a sling to my small collection. They arrived today, and the guy sent me two even though i just ordered one! This made my day, and i can't wait to watch them both. Hopefully there'll be one male and one female , time will tell! Another quick question - what's the best thing to feed them? The local reptile shop seels tiny crickets and tiny locusts, but meal worms are also available. Will i have to pre-kill the live food or will they eat it live?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tfghvghxhjj, post: 57632, member: 4079"] Thanks so much for all the info guys! I was genuinely hoping the growth rate would be slow as opposed to fast, as i don't want to rehouse them too often. Also, i'm very excited to see them grow up, which is the reason i decided to add a sling to my small collection. They arrived today, and the guy sent me two even though i just ordered one! This made my day, and i can't wait to watch them both. Hopefully there'll be one male and one female , time will tell! Another quick question - what's the best thing to feed them? The local reptile shop seels tiny crickets and tiny locusts, but meal worms are also available. Will i have to pre-kill the live food or will they eat it live? [/QUOTE]
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