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<blockquote data-quote="Noodlelove" data-source="post: 204920" data-attributes="member: 37919"><p>Well done.. You've actually raised 3 species and that's giving you a lot of data and a fine base to contribute on meaningful results. I am comfortable saying I am quite likely to give start raising the red runners. At this time I have crickets. The nice thing is that I have 5 laying hens and what my spooders don't eat and if the growth of the herd of feeders gets out of hand I can feed them to my hens. The hens are kind of what pushed me to get a T. I was hoping to get a jumping spider but since we got hens and they are loose in the yard not a bug makes it into the house except for flies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noodlelove, post: 204920, member: 37919"] Well done.. You've actually raised 3 species and that's giving you a lot of data and a fine base to contribute on meaningful results. I am comfortable saying I am quite likely to give start raising the red runners. At this time I have crickets. The nice thing is that I have 5 laying hens and what my spooders don't eat and if the growth of the herd of feeders gets out of hand I can feed them to my hens. The hens are kind of what pushed me to get a T. I was hoping to get a jumping spider but since we got hens and they are loose in the yard not a bug makes it into the house except for flies. [/QUOTE]
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