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I got my first ones last week and all I can say is : Great food
All my spids seem to love them regardless (although I haven't seen my Singapore slings eaten for a while). Since they run around like mental (which sometimes makes it hard to catch them) the Ts seem to love em .... I heard some funny noises out of the GBB tank once and my GBB was chasing one like mental ![]() I can only suggest people trying these .. awesome stuff ... now all I have to find are more small ones for my slings ... Best thing : they don't jump or fly or burrow.. You can leave the tub open without worrying that you have them all over the place ![]() By the way - they are also great for arboreals - they seem to be able to climb bark but not glass .. had my little p.metallica sling chasing one down the bark which was cool to watch
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