I just fed all of my slings - utter chaos!
I now have 2 x E. vulpinus, 2 x E. sp. "green" 1, x L. parahybana, 1 T. gigas (what a great little spider!) and 1 x C. elegans (omg so cute)
I was using a mixture of size 1 crickets (so small they're almost not visible to the human eye! I had no idea crickets came that small!), size 2 crickets (slightly more managable, but didn't help that I knocked the whole tub over and had to catch them all 1 by 1! ) and drosophila - by far my favorite sling fodder so far!
How on earth do you manage the crickets without them jumping everywhere? could I put them in the fridge to slow them down or is that not advisable?
I now have 2 x E. vulpinus, 2 x E. sp. "green" 1, x L. parahybana, 1 T. gigas (what a great little spider!) and 1 x C. elegans (omg so cute)
I was using a mixture of size 1 crickets (so small they're almost not visible to the human eye! I had no idea crickets came that small!), size 2 crickets (slightly more managable, but didn't help that I knocked the whole tub over and had to catch them all 1 by 1! ) and drosophila - by far my favorite sling fodder so far!
How on earth do you manage the crickets without them jumping everywhere? could I put them in the fridge to slow them down or is that not advisable?
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