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Sling to adult, how many make it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Poor Pauly" data-source="post: 182838" data-attributes="member: 34169"><p>I was deep into the African Cichlid hobby. Did my research there too before starting and had great success. I had MTS (Multi Tank Syndrome) then and will probably do the same with T's and enclosures. </p><p></p><p>As for feeders, considering what I have local I was considering on starting my own flightless fruit flies and Dubai roach colonies. I know when I get started I will just keep adding to my collection of T's as long as I can take care of them. Being retired that is not a problem. Might start of mail order at first. I plan to stay away from crickets. roaches seem much safer and more nutritious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poor Pauly, post: 182838, member: 34169"] I was deep into the African Cichlid hobby. Did my research there too before starting and had great success. I had MTS (Multi Tank Syndrome) then and will probably do the same with T's and enclosures. As for feeders, considering what I have local I was considering on starting my own flightless fruit flies and Dubai roach colonies. I know when I get started I will just keep adding to my collection of T's as long as I can take care of them. Being retired that is not a problem. Might start of mail order at first. I plan to stay away from crickets. roaches seem much safer and more nutritious. [/QUOTE]
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