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    Re: I guess 5 outta 6 aint bad .... hatchlings first feedings

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    What is best to feed the hopper in the mean time? I assume hoppers are no longer nursing as they have teeth right? I currently have the lone survivor set up in aspen shavings with a little water dish but not sure on food ... a few peices of dog food possibly?
    you only need to think of what mice eat when they get into your house lol they can survive on anything but water is most important as they dehydrate very fast...so dog food is great i use dry pasta as that is a grain base, and i toss in some wheat or what ever grain i have handy, they last forever as long as they are hydrated stinky buggars...
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