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Posted by: Tony D at Mon Aug 15 10:14:57 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tony D ] I seem to recall someone working with shovel nose who had good results with very small crickets. If memory serves (ie I have the species right) he kept them in fine sand which they would borrow in. The movement of the crickets on the sand would trigger the neonates to come to the surface to feed. Wish I could recall who this was. Perhaps Damon S. | ||
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