AshS
Arachnosquire
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- Apr 21, 2017
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On Sunday I had an accident whilst mountain biking and ended up snapping my left collarbone. And now I have 9 hungry T's to feed with one Arm, any tips on this one?
You and @cold blood full of this common sense stuff! What kind of help is that! It's like you guys' are drinking the same Kool-Aid.just get some help
I think it depends on what kind of enclosures you're using and how you feed. Many of my enclosures have a feeding hatch of some type, could easily do it with one hand. Some of my others have decent enough sized holes that I can just drop a small feeder in through the hole and call it a day.On Sunday I had an accident whilst mountain biking and ended up snapping my left collarbone. And now I have 9 hungry T's to feed with one Arm, any tips on this one?
Absolutely!! I always have my spouse in the same room with a catch cup and flashlight everytime I'm feeding or rehousing, in case anything makes a run for it. Extra hands help!I'd mainly just ask them to stand by with a catch cup in case the need arises.
I just have my cat stand byAbsolutely!! I always have my spouse in the same room with a catch cup and flashlight everytime I'm feeding or rehousing, in case anything makes a run for it. Extra hands help!
Very true! However, my Other has a bad habit of putting himself between me and the spiders. My most commonly used phrase while rehousing is, "No, baby."I always have my spouse in the same room with a catch cup and flashlight everytime I'm feeding or rehousing, in case anything makes a run for it. Extra hands help!
My cat is so disinterested in my T's that I take it a little personally. Like, what? They're not cool enough for you?I just have my cat stand by
I would avoid mountain biking entirely if I were you.What if this happens to me?
I live alone and there's no way my family would go near my spiders...
And there's the solution! Chop off the bum arm, and divide it between the T's.When I read the thread title, I thought "One arm should be plenty to feed 9 spiders for quite some time, but I sure wouldn't want to have to deal with the boluses..."
And there's the solution! Chop off the bum arm, and divide it between the T's.