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Eating time for these two youngsters.
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<blockquote data-quote="The Bario Bat" data-source="post: 214415" data-attributes="member: 38733"><p>Feeding time for these two youngsters is not an issue as they both have a great appetite. The first is Phormictops Auratus, Cuban Bronze. This is my first time raising a Auratus and I must say this little guy is growing on me fast. A high-octane appetite, so far willing to show itself all the time, wicked fast. A fun little T to watch.</p><p></p><p>The second is Sericopelma SP. Rambala, Red Rump. This little guy has a very aggressive appetite. Always out as well. I can wait for these little guys to grow as they are great to watch. One of the great many facets the hobby offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bario Bat, post: 214415, member: 38733"] Feeding time for these two youngsters is not an issue as they both have a great appetite. The first is Phormictops Auratus, Cuban Bronze. This is my first time raising a Auratus and I must say this little guy is growing on me fast. A high-octane appetite, so far willing to show itself all the time, wicked fast. A fun little T to watch. The second is Sericopelma SP. Rambala, Red Rump. This little guy has a very aggressive appetite. Always out as well. I can wait for these little guys to grow as they are great to watch. One of the great many facets the hobby offers. [/QUOTE]
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