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RE: About finding and eating burrowing nymph

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Posted by: Krawll at Sat Jul 4 01:14:35 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Krawll ]  
   

It's ok to help your T. to get it's food

I don't usualy leave crickets in the tank with my Tarrantula.
He tells me he's hungry when i see him moving alot. When he's not hungry he climbs on a side of the tank or something else. When he's hungry he goes back to ground lvl and changes spot alot.

When i feed him i put the cricket right beside him and he usualy snaps it the same second the cricket hits the ground. If he misses, i block the cricket from getting too far from the spider and i repeat the process untill my T. catches it.

If your tarrantula ignores food even when you drop it right next to it , that means it's actualy preparing for another molt. Don't worry about her. When she's hungry she will accept food.

those burrowing roaches are probably only good if you give her one at a time by droping it next to the spider the same way i do with crickets. I don't think your T. will dig them out. In fact you should try it right now lol. Maybe your T. is hungry and she simply has no idea there is food under her feet

You can always determine whether your T. is starving or well fed by the size of the abdomen compared to the size of her thorax. As long as her abdomen isn't smaller than her cephalothorax, she isn't in danger.

Good luck

Krawll


   

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