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<blockquote data-quote="bwhatch2" data-source="post: 241584" data-attributes="member: 48909"><p>about 2 months ago i bought 30 of these wee ity bity tiny slings and i have killed almost all of them. i normally have 90%+ success raising the wee little ones but these were only about 10%. do you generally find these to be less hardy than other slings? how do you keep them? i keep all my slings in 5oz deli cup, water dish, substrate moist but not wet (would hold shape if i squeezed it but would not wring out any water.) , and feed only live prey. springtails, fruit flies, banana roach nymphs.</p><p></p><p>prob will never figure out what i fugged up but am curios if anybody here has kept them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwhatch2, post: 241584, member: 48909"] about 2 months ago i bought 30 of these wee ity bity tiny slings and i have killed almost all of them. i normally have 90%+ success raising the wee little ones but these were only about 10%. do you generally find these to be less hardy than other slings? how do you keep them? i keep all my slings in 5oz deli cup, water dish, substrate moist but not wet (would hold shape if i squeezed it but would not wring out any water.) , and feed only live prey. springtails, fruit flies, banana roach nymphs. prob will never figure out what i fugged up but am curios if anybody here has kept them. [/QUOTE]
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