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<blockquote data-quote="Will" data-source="post: 72365" data-attributes="member: 4182"><p>My P metallica is crazy fast. It's only a 1.5" dls sling at the moment but it basically teleports. It's extremely nervous and sensitive to the slightest vibrations or lights.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, as long as you're sensible and diligent in your preparations there's no reason it should be an issue. They're not aggressive, they're nervous. They don't want to bite you, sitting there waiting for their opportunity. Think about easy methods for feeding, such as having some kind of hatch you can lift on the lid to toss a cricket in, rather than removing the whole lid every time. It's just about minimizing risks.</p><p></p><p>This is what I do with deli cups:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]15112[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will, post: 72365, member: 4182"] My P metallica is crazy fast. It's only a 1.5" dls sling at the moment but it basically teleports. It's extremely nervous and sensitive to the slightest vibrations or lights. Having said that, as long as you're sensible and diligent in your preparations there's no reason it should be an issue. They're not aggressive, they're nervous. They don't want to bite you, sitting there waiting for their opportunity. Think about easy methods for feeding, such as having some kind of hatch you can lift on the lid to toss a cricket in, rather than removing the whole lid every time. It's just about minimizing risks. This is what I do with deli cups: [ATTACH=full]15112[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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