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add a spoon full of sugar to the water mix well and it will xtend the lifetime of your cutting...works great if you go in holifday for short breaks ie a week i love the pyllium loads of peopl seem to have troubl with them i found them really easy... although the sp were unknown

i love my E't's they live free range in my room :D
a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down, the medicine go down, the mecdicine go down, a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down in the most nicest wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Sorry couldn't help myself! :oops:
crazy fool... i like it XD

 
add a spoon full of sugar to the water mix well and it will xtend the lifetime of your cutting...works great if you go in holifday for short breaks ie a week i love the pyllium loads of peopl seem to have troubl with them i found them really easy... although the sp were unknown

i love my E't's they live free range in my room :D
a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down, the medicine go down, the mecdicine go down, a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down in the most nicest wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Sorry couldn't help myself! :oops:
Nah, its whisky that truly helps...

 
i personally always thought that a SPOONFUL of sugar in a spoon of medicine would just make it hard to swallow :?

 
oh....i thought they meant to put them both in the spoon at the same time

never found that to be an ion-viting idea

 
you could have the plants potted and just exchange them when ever the current feeder is getting bare, also, would eating the dry leaves be fine for the insects?
These insects may die if the food is not fresh
is this because of moisture levels?

 
you could have the plants potted and just exchange them when ever the current feeder is getting bare, also, would eating the dry leaves be fine for the insects?
These insects may die if the food is not fresh
is this because of moisture levels?
nah for some reason low quality food can cause them to die rather a lot

 
just got my first phasmids today, the last of my mantis died mid way through ooth laying and i fancied a change.
Don't give up on them :cry:
haha i havent given up on them i just got a little carried away with my scorp T and Phasmid collections, i plan on getting something new a bit more showy, maybe some kind of flower mantis.

 

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