So I caught a wolf spider about a month ago when I found it wandering in my cat's litter box. At first I thought it was a brown recluse but quickly ID'd it as a wolf spider when I went online. Then I read that they make pretty cool pets, and he has been an awesome pet (his name is Battle Wolf). He's been doing well- I feed him flies that I catch outside or around the house (I've become an expert fly catcher at this point). I also feed him store bought crickets occasionally, but not very often since I feel awkward going to the store to buy two crickets lol. Anyway, I'm sure you all want to hear my/my wolf spider's life story, but let me get to the point
I caught a wild field cricket last night, one of the kind that are dark colored. I've seen a few forum posts/articles across the internet warning against feeding wild-caught insects to pets like tarantulas, turtles, lizards, but I don't know if it applies to wolf spiders. My question is- wouldn't the cricket be dead by now if it had anything harmful in it? I have been feeding my spider houseflies for the last month and he's been doing just fine. I caught the cricket last night and it's still alive- it's been in a jar with some air holes. I feel like it's not really that big of a deal but those articles made me a bit scared, especially since if I really want to feed him a cricket I can go buy one for $.10 at the pet store. Should I go ahead and make it spider food or let it go?
Thanks!
I caught a wild field cricket last night, one of the kind that are dark colored. I've seen a few forum posts/articles across the internet warning against feeding wild-caught insects to pets like tarantulas, turtles, lizards, but I don't know if it applies to wolf spiders. My question is- wouldn't the cricket be dead by now if it had anything harmful in it? I have been feeding my spider houseflies for the last month and he's been doing just fine. I caught the cricket last night and it's still alive- it's been in a jar with some air holes. I feel like it's not really that big of a deal but those articles made me a bit scared, especially since if I really want to feed him a cricket I can go buy one for $.10 at the pet store. Should I go ahead and make it spider food or let it go?
Thanks!