New red eft

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Haven't owned one of these in years. Here is my fat, happy eft. He is chowing down on springtails and newborn sow bugs. He also may have eaten a tiny worm I found and put in there. So far he is totally ignoring a small cricket that I threw in. He usually hides under a fake plant I have in his tub and last night I actually saw him walking over to the area where all the baby sow bugs congregate.
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Mine will eat crickets but they have to be very small. Under 1/4 sized ones. Try offering small clumps of blackworms on wet paper towels in a separate container.
 
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