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<blockquote data-quote="Aint" data-source="post: 80641" data-attributes="member: 6848"><p>Hi. I too have a new "sling". A Chilean rose hair. This is the smallest T I've ever had. It's smaller than a dime. It's the T in my avatar. Awesome! I get to really see it grow.</p><p></p><p>In the past (last century) a small one for me was silver dollar size. That was big enough to feed small to mediumish size crickets. I have tiny crickets for it now. What do y'all think of feeding it wingless fruit flies? That's a new feeder insect to me. Petco said it would work. The gal who was working the "creepy crawlies" seemed really up on things. What about stunning or killing tiny to small crickets? I've never fed anything other than live and well insects before.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aint, post: 80641, member: 6848"] Hi. I too have a new "sling". A Chilean rose hair. This is the smallest T I've ever had. It's smaller than a dime. It's the T in my avatar. Awesome! I get to really see it grow. In the past (last century) a small one for me was silver dollar size. That was big enough to feed small to mediumish size crickets. I have tiny crickets for it now. What do y'all think of feeding it wingless fruit flies? That's a new feeder insect to me. Petco said it would work. The gal who was working the "creepy crawlies" seemed really up on things. What about stunning or killing tiny to small crickets? I've never fed anything other than live and well insects before. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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