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Spotted salys

leo

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so i got some eggs and have researched pretty much everything i can find in books and on the net about spotted saly breeding and larvae care but I was hoping some of u could give me some first hand pointers that u experienced to keep the little guys as healthy as possible.
 

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yes i have blackworm access but i also have access to newly hatched brine shrimp lots of daphnia infested pond water(i just got rid of the more predatorial insects...damn dragonfly larvae and those big <font color="ff0000">&#149;</font><font color="ff0000">&#149;</font><font color="ff0000">&#149;</font> beetles) Everyone says blackworms are the best way to go but if u have any other suggestions im all ears
 
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