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11-25-2003, 09:52 PM
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those are awesome looking! very nice!
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Very cute lil guys.. I love mine.. They lay crazy amounts of eggs!!
Be careful with the sand when feeding them. They are so little a grain or two can be fatal.
Good luck with them and congrats!
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11-25-2003, 10:22 PM
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Yes... since they are so small, sand can cause a major impaction.
Good luck with them, they are cute.
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what is the best substrate at that size? I would think paper towels but everyone is telling me I need to use sand
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Your thoughts are correct. Paper towels would work better.
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yeah, i would definatly change the sand. cute lil goobers though  good luck
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Tetratelopis fasciata , Tele, just went and looked it up.
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