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pawsfoot
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I normally feed mealies with no problems. I used to buy the large for my bigger girls, but they tended to be less active than the little ones. Is it ok for me to feed 30 small mealies as opposed to 10 large mealies? I also recently decided to buy some supers, but since I still have some tiny leos I just decided to buy small supers as well. I'm probably going to keep feeding mealies as well. Would you feed half mealies and half supers or would you feed a majority of one or the other? How long will it take my small supers to get to the medium size? I don't want them to get huge in 1 week and then not be edible for my babies anymore. Thanks in advance for the info. Sorry I actually thought of a few more questions. How come when I gutload my mealies they get more sluggish and don't want to move, or even sometimes they die off? I don't get it. Am I doing something wrong? I take out just what I want to feed the next day and I putin just enough gutload to cover the bottom of the tub and I place a small dish with either carrots or potatoes or lettuce or some moisture in it. It's a petri dish so I know they can climb over the edge of it to get to the moisture. Should I do the same thing for my supers? I know I hvae to gutload them, but do they need moisture. I'm sorry for all the questions. Thanks for the help.
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