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Buying 2nd instar scorplings and slings.
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<blockquote data-quote="timc" data-source="post: 83642" data-attributes="member: 4054"><p>One of the benefits of not being able to find food for slings that small is that I don't waste my money on them. I did once on a teeny tiny LP that was like a speck of dust that would move around. For the two weeks (maybe? This was a number of years ago and I really don't remember) I had the little guy it wouldn't eat any chopped up food, wouldn't drink, didn't molt, and was dead one morning when I woke up. Thanks for bringing attention to this because I'm sure you and I aren't the only ones who have had bad experiences like these. It does stink when it happens but those sellers are out to make money, so it's on the buyer to be aware of what is and what isn't worth spending their money on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timc, post: 83642, member: 4054"] One of the benefits of not being able to find food for slings that small is that I don't waste my money on them. I did once on a teeny tiny LP that was like a speck of dust that would move around. For the two weeks (maybe? This was a number of years ago and I really don't remember) I had the little guy it wouldn't eat any chopped up food, wouldn't drink, didn't molt, and was dead one morning when I woke up. Thanks for bringing attention to this because I'm sure you and I aren't the only ones who have had bad experiences like these. It does stink when it happens but those sellers are out to make money, so it's on the buyer to be aware of what is and what isn't worth spending their money on. [/QUOTE]
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