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Health Issues
Rhombodera Basalis female sick
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<blockquote data-quote="crabbypatty" data-source="post: 302558" data-attributes="member: 9344"><p>[USER=8552]@KevinsWither[/USER] I try and feed flies when available. I can get roaches but I know myself and if one crawled on me I would freak. I tried getting waxworms to pupate but they just ended up dying. Flies are so short lived, I will check out bait and tackle shops close to me and see if they have maggots. I've wanted to see if I can get them to pupate, that would be amazing, plus cost effective. If I can do that then for sure that'd be my primary feeder. Thanks for your input, I'll have to try that now. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crabbypatty, post: 302558, member: 9344"] [USER=8552]@KevinsWither[/USER] I try and feed flies when available. I can get roaches but I know myself and if one crawled on me I would freak. I tried getting waxworms to pupate but they just ended up dying. Flies are so short lived, I will check out bait and tackle shops close to me and see if they have maggots. I've wanted to see if I can get them to pupate, that would be amazing, plus cost effective. If I can do that then for sure that'd be my primary feeder. Thanks for your input, I'll have to try that now. [/QUOTE]
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