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<blockquote data-quote="Salatia" data-source="post: 218373" data-attributes="member: 38837"><p>Aww. Reminds me of when I got my H.villosella sling. Was the first I'd had where the sling vial was the best option for an enclosure. At that point I'd had both larger slings, and sub-adult jumping spiders who would run away if a fruit fly so much as looked at them. But my little villosella had a couple of days to settle, and then the second that fruit fly was above their web they flung themselves at it. </p><p></p><p>They had their last moult in their vial last week and moved into a medium sling enclosure (mostly deeper than the normal ones I use). Little cricket didn't stand a chance. Though that was easy to see coming as they didn't flinch at a dubia nymph either. I do enjoy good eaters!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salatia, post: 218373, member: 38837"] Aww. Reminds me of when I got my H.villosella sling. Was the first I'd had where the sling vial was the best option for an enclosure. At that point I'd had both larger slings, and sub-adult jumping spiders who would run away if a fruit fly so much as looked at them. But my little villosella had a couple of days to settle, and then the second that fruit fly was above their web they flung themselves at it. They had their last moult in their vial last week and moved into a medium sling enclosure (mostly deeper than the normal ones I use). Little cricket didn't stand a chance. Though that was easy to see coming as they didn't flinch at a dubia nymph either. I do enjoy good eaters! [/QUOTE]
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