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What are your preferred feeders?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenD" data-source="post: 165421" data-attributes="member: 29485"><p>Lateralis roaches for sure. I have a (ridiculously oversized) colony of them and they're my primary feeder for my T's. I fed them dry cat food and an assortment of fruits and vegetables, nothing special. I had some trouble finding red runners when I got my first slings so I got a small number of meal worms as an emergency solution - and despite my best efforts at neglect and poor care I now have a thriving colony of them as well Cut up they're great for slings that still scavenge feed, but for some reason meal worms have always been the one creepy crawly that give me the shivers so I'd really prefer to run out of my supply of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenD, post: 165421, member: 29485"] Lateralis roaches for sure. I have a (ridiculously oversized) colony of them and they're my primary feeder for my T's. I fed them dry cat food and an assortment of fruits and vegetables, nothing special. I had some trouble finding red runners when I got my first slings so I got a small number of meal worms as an emergency solution - and despite my best efforts at neglect and poor care I now have a thriving colony of them as well Cut up they're great for slings that still scavenge feed, but for some reason meal worms have always been the one creepy crawly that give me the shivers so I'd really prefer to run out of my supply of them [/QUOTE]
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