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<blockquote data-quote="bwhatch2" data-source="post: 237137" data-attributes="member: 48909"><p>they are the right size for flies, for now. when they get to big for flies I have plenty red runners the right size. I have the actual using the flies down to where it is quicker than cutting stuff up. I do worry a bit that some won't take dead prey which is one of the reasons I like the flies, plus in the back of my head somewhere I wonder if feeding them prekilled as slings doesn't diminish they're prey drive as adults. </p><p></p><p>I should have worded my original question better im most interested to hear if anyone has any ideas etc...as the the nutritional value of using just flies for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwhatch2, post: 237137, member: 48909"] they are the right size for flies, for now. when they get to big for flies I have plenty red runners the right size. I have the actual using the flies down to where it is quicker than cutting stuff up. I do worry a bit that some won't take dead prey which is one of the reasons I like the flies, plus in the back of my head somewhere I wonder if feeding them prekilled as slings doesn't diminish they're prey drive as adults. I should have worded my original question better im most interested to hear if anyone has any ideas etc...as the the nutritional value of using just flies for a while. [/QUOTE]
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