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You think fish would like hornworms?
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<blockquote data-quote="MBullock" data-source="post: 195875" data-attributes="member: 33994"><p>All my tarantulas go bonkers over sphinx moths, though the whole enclosure gets showered by an explosion of scales. </p><p></p><p>IMO you should just stick with senko-type lures, berkeley GULP's 'The general' is a senko knockoff, and YUM also makes the 'Yum-dinger' - both those lures are scented and work very well. Dont waste money on the yamamoto senko, as the salt-impregnation thing is simply to increase weight for wholesale, and the salt also makes the plastic weaker, a predatory gimmick to get people to buy more bags of senkos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBullock, post: 195875, member: 33994"] All my tarantulas go bonkers over sphinx moths, though the whole enclosure gets showered by an explosion of scales. IMO you should just stick with senko-type lures, berkeley GULP's 'The general' is a senko knockoff, and YUM also makes the 'Yum-dinger' - both those lures are scented and work very well. Dont waste money on the yamamoto senko, as the salt-impregnation thing is simply to increase weight for wholesale, and the salt also makes the plastic weaker, a predatory gimmick to get people to buy more bags of senkos. [/QUOTE]
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