Tarantulas Feeding/Eating!

BoyFromLA

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• Brachypelma albopilosum

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• Brachypelma schroederi

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• Bumba cabocla

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• Chilobrachys fimbriatus

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dangerforceidle

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A rare treat! Cyriopagopus albostriatus or Haplopelma albostriatum, depending on which camp you're in. This one is usually a blur of legs and disappearing prey items.


 

BoyFromLA

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Phormingochilus sp. rufus is having a little snack just right after rehousing.

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LailaQ

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I can finally add a pic! Brachypelma albopilosum, got it yesterday. No name yet, but it did eat a cricket when I dropped one in after the rehousing was done! Wooo hooo!!

I can finally add a pic! Brachypelma albopilosum, got it yesterday. No name yet, but it did eat a cricket when I dropped one in after the rehousing was done! Wooo hooo!!
Wow. That is a horrible picture. The substrate and the cricket look clear, the T does not. Luckily, I plan to take many, many more pics of it in the coming weeks and months and (hopefully!) years.
 

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