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clffdvr
at Mon Dec 7 12:47:15 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by clffdvr ]
"I don't think that thriving is a good indicator that the roaches are actually being eaten."
I respect your opinion, and admit I'm a complete beginner. I'm trying to figure out the implications of what you say. So, thriving and eating are two completely separate issues? ("Thriving is not an indicator of the roaches being eaten." She couldn't grow if she didn't eat. But maybe I'm missing your point. Is it that she is probably eating a lot fewer roaches than I think? What kinds of signs do they display when they are not thriving? This is the Red-Knee'd I'm talking about. I will do whatever it takes to make it right.
Roger
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