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<blockquote data-quote="sunset" data-source="post: 209633" data-attributes="member: 37682"><p>I fed mostly meal worms due to the size and easiness for cutting them up to feed to small slings. I just purchased a med size breeding colony of dubia as my collection has grown lol. Mine seem to be a bit freaked out by the heavy movement of the legs from the pre-killed dubias and others seem more excited to eat them. It's funny how some love what they know and others seem to like having different options. My one of my gbbs for example is now a juvenile and refuses to eat the meal worms, but the dubia on the other hand it loves to chase them down. I love Thier different personalities!. I could observe my T's all day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunset, post: 209633, member: 37682"] I fed mostly meal worms due to the size and easiness for cutting them up to feed to small slings. I just purchased a med size breeding colony of dubia as my collection has grown lol. Mine seem to be a bit freaked out by the heavy movement of the legs from the pre-killed dubias and others seem more excited to eat them. It's funny how some love what they know and others seem to like having different options. My one of my gbbs for example is now a juvenile and refuses to eat the meal worms, but the dubia on the other hand it loves to chase them down. I love Thier different personalities!. I could observe my T's all day! [/QUOTE]
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