alvinpoi2
Arachnopeon
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YeahThat would be Phormictopus cochleasvorax.
YeahThat would be Phormictopus cochleasvorax.
Ive done it, it is indeed able to eat a snail easily as well. (A geniculata)I've never heard of a tarantula eating a snail. I don't think they're physically designed for it; their fangs will at best be unable to penetrate the shell and at worst get broken. They have no way of getting a snail in defensive mode out of the shell either, unlike, say, dwarf pufferfish which can just suck the body out of the shell.
In short, I'm guessing you shouldn't do it.
Is there anything they won’t eat ?Ive done it, it is indeed able to eat a snail easily as well. (A geniculata)
Three is a pattern.I am sensing a trend here
people who have no issues dropping $4 for a cup of coffee multiple times of week but can't drop $2 a week on feedersThree is a pattern.
Me too and never had an issueSure about that? I've been feeding wc food for years
You must live far away from pesticides, but parasites can still happen . Even if wildcat was safe, there’s not enough bugs here I’d have to buy them regardless.Me too and never had an issue