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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 64417" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>I'm happy to say most of my collection are great eaters. The reigning champ is my female Lp of course. She's a machine. My adult female porteri thinks she's a small Lp, she always eats, and right now looks like a bloated cow. And my P antinous, at 4 inches, has never once refused food, she takes adult male dubias down like a boss.. she's going to be be so huge and gorgeous..I have one juvie A avic that fasts, a lot, and my adult female C lividus is hit and miss, but the rest are great eaters that love superworms and dubia roaches. My six new Hapalopus sp columbia large slings and my two P campbridgei slings are continuing the tradition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 64417, member: 4086"] I'm happy to say most of my collection are great eaters. The reigning champ is my female Lp of course. She's a machine. My adult female porteri thinks she's a small Lp, she always eats, and right now looks like a bloated cow. And my P antinous, at 4 inches, has never once refused food, she takes adult male dubias down like a boss.. she's going to be be so huge and gorgeous..I have one juvie A avic that fasts, a lot, and my adult female C lividus is hit and miss, but the rest are great eaters that love superworms and dubia roaches. My six new Hapalopus sp columbia large slings and my two P campbridgei slings are continuing the tradition. [/QUOTE]
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