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<blockquote data-quote="Bast" data-source="post: 2409" data-attributes="member: 379"><p>Ewww, super worm water lol. I remember when I still had some super worms left over (about 30), and I had nothing left to feed them too, I transferred them to a bucket with no air holes and a lid on it (ice cream bucket I think), I didn't feed them or put any water in with them (sorry if this upsets anyone btw, I guess it is kind of mean)...it took 8 months for all of them to die :/</p><p> </p><p>I have read that you can do a communal set-up with A. avics. I've never done it (obviously since I only have one T), but if you do a search for Robc on google and/or youtube, he has some awesome videos and he's been successful with communal set ups. I remember reading that you need to start a fresh enclosure (so none of the T's has claim to any territory), and there's always going to be a risk of cannibalism. I don't know much about it; maybe someone else here has some experience with this type of set-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bast, post: 2409, member: 379"] Ewww, super worm water lol. I remember when I still had some super worms left over (about 30), and I had nothing left to feed them too, I transferred them to a bucket with no air holes and a lid on it (ice cream bucket I think), I didn't feed them or put any water in with them (sorry if this upsets anyone btw, I guess it is kind of mean)...it took 8 months for all of them to die :/ I have read that you can do a communal set-up with A. avics. I've never done it (obviously since I only have one T), but if you do a search for Robc on google and/or youtube, he has some awesome videos and he's been successful with communal set ups. I remember reading that you need to start a fresh enclosure (so none of the T's has claim to any territory), and there's always going to be a risk of cannibalism. I don't know much about it; maybe someone else here has some experience with this type of set-up. [/QUOTE]
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