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<blockquote data-quote="bwhatch2" data-source="post: 237130" data-attributes="member: 48909"><p>any opinions/suggestions/knowledge to share about feeding slings only fruit flies until they are big enough for roaches ? I have about 200 tiny mouths to feed. I have 3 different species of roaches that will be great micro feeders once the colonies are established but in the meantime flies seems to be the most sustainable way to feed them. yes, I know I can cut up worms or just about anything but then I have to go back and take the uneaten ones out so it doesn't get moldy which doubles the amount of time needed to feed. </p><p></p><p>just wondering if anybody has any comments or suggestions or warnings or ???...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwhatch2, post: 237130, member: 48909"] any opinions/suggestions/knowledge to share about feeding slings only fruit flies until they are big enough for roaches ? I have about 200 tiny mouths to feed. I have 3 different species of roaches that will be great micro feeders once the colonies are established but in the meantime flies seems to be the most sustainable way to feed them. yes, I know I can cut up worms or just about anything but then I have to go back and take the uneaten ones out so it doesn't get moldy which doubles the amount of time needed to feed. just wondering if anybody has any comments or suggestions or warnings or ???... [/QUOTE]
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