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    Yes, I'm sure she would. No chance of worms going to waste in this house though. I'm lucky just to keep my fingers after touching one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKS56 View Post
    I'm gonna try some Tilapia. I hate killing the worm and wasting it.
    Live guppies are great... flopping around all deliciously... I've been known to sneak a taste...
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    I'll have to pick me up some guppies at Wally World. They were unimpressed with the Tilapia.

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    Those are beautiful babies! Well done Big Momma. Hope all is going well for all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_edsta View Post
    Live guppies are great... flopping around all deliciously... I've been known to sneak a taste...
    OK. That's not weird or anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    OK. That's not weird or anything.
    MMM... slippery... (though with a surprising crunch!)

    PS: If they don't have the little guys at the pet store, find a clean pond and just dip a butterfly net (Dollar Tree has them) in there. Those real little ones (usually gambusia, not guppies, technically) are awesome for the little runts... especially if they're all flopping around in a dedicated tub with only a 1/4" of water... but of course, not great for their only food supply as there can be pesticides etc.
    1.0 Florida Blue (Sirtalis), 1.0 Parietalis, 1.1 Marcianus
    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    The Truckee River in Reno was full of them. So many you could use your hands to take a scoop and catch several itty-bitty fishy's.

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    They are eating. I haven't seen them eat but the minced pinky is gone...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKS56 View Post
    They are eating. I haven't seen them eat but the minced pinky is gone...
    Great news.
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    I gotta have at least one of these if not a pair.

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