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HerperHelmz
at Tue Apr 27 18:48:33 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerperHelmz ]
Ok, a 10 gallon tank is good enough for like 10 efts. Have the substrate to be soil, on one side have quite a few leaves that are kept moist for hiding. Have a few flat rocks, a water bowl or two just incase they make a sudden change into adulthood. They eat earthworms, mealworms and small crickets. I can't help you with how to attempt to feed them, you can help yourself on that.
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- red eft care - lele, Mon Apr 26 15:56:32 2004

RE: red eft care - HerperHelmz, Tue Apr 27 18:48:33 2004
- RE: red eft care - jennewt, Sat May 15 12:57:17 2004
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