Not a tarantula, but one night after partying I was feeding my collection so I could sleep in the next day.
My Viridasius fasciatus got spooked and absolutely teleported around the room. I sobered up so quick it wasn't even funny.
Seems like you are doing a good job so far.
The spider bringing the fly to the nest is not much of a concern. Here are some tips below.
If the spiders abdomen is larger than the carapace, the spider is well fed and might not eat for a while. If the spider stays in its web nest and seals it...
Always an advocate for Caribena versicolor. We can help you with husbandry here too!
https://arachnoboards.com/threads/caribena-versicolor-how-to-create-an-enclosure-for-slings.295457/
Great tutorial!
I heard a story from my uncle where a mantis "attacked and bit" him... but I said hey UNC.
Praying mantis have things called raptorial legs or raptors which are sharp and it probably just flew and the raptors got ya.
Since they're wild caught the female has an increased chance of producing an egg sac. I do think the enclosure is interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing updates!
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