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<blockquote data-quote="Holly" data-source="post: 150211" data-attributes="member: 24712"><p>I have a brachypelma albicepts sling approximately 1/4". I have put in the enclosure 1 wk old crickets and also wingless fruit flies. I have read that super worms cut up are an excellent source of nutrition for them? How small would these be cut up? I also have a Grammostola Pulchra about 1/2" which I also put 1 wk old crickets for food. I would like to give them the best nutrition for health and growth. Any words of wisdom?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holly, post: 150211, member: 24712"] I have a brachypelma albicepts sling approximately 1/4". I have put in the enclosure 1 wk old crickets and also wingless fruit flies. I have read that super worms cut up are an excellent source of nutrition for them? How small would these be cut up? I also have a Grammostola Pulchra about 1/2" which I also put 1 wk old crickets for food. I would like to give them the best nutrition for health and growth. Any words of wisdom? [/QUOTE]
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