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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 158068" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>So I've begun the long process of feeding all these little beauties in their little individual cups. First: HOLY BATSH*T ROBIN!!! Every single one of them ran over, all the way across the enclosure in some cases, and snatched up their first roach as if they've been doing it their whole lives! I've raised tiny slings before, but the appetite and hunting drive on these brand new babies was truly a surprise. A very pleasant surprise.</p><p></p><p>[USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] my hat is off to you man. How do you do this with multiple hundreds or thousands of slings at a time? It takes hours to get through 182. I can't imagine 400 or 1000. Iv'e got my deli cup with pin head lateralis ready to go, but just opening and closing each little enclosure over and over... Man, it could drive someone insane. Gotta go back to work... Take the lid off, squirt some fresh water into each bottle cap, drop in a roach, watch it get clobbered, put the lid back on, next...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 158068, member: 27883"] So I've begun the long process of feeding all these little beauties in their little individual cups. First: HOLY BATSH*T ROBIN!!! Every single one of them ran over, all the way across the enclosure in some cases, and snatched up their first roach as if they've been doing it their whole lives! I've raised tiny slings before, but the appetite and hunting drive on these brand new babies was truly a surprise. A very pleasant surprise. [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] my hat is off to you man. How do you do this with multiple hundreds or thousands of slings at a time? It takes hours to get through 182. I can't imagine 400 or 1000. Iv'e got my deli cup with pin head lateralis ready to go, but just opening and closing each little enclosure over and over... Man, it could drive someone insane. Gotta go back to work... Take the lid off, squirt some fresh water into each bottle cap, drop in a roach, watch it get clobbered, put the lid back on, next... [/QUOTE]
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