EnigmaNyx
Arachnoknight
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Why?
...Just why?
...Just why?
Except I don’t have to feed my T’s and scorps (if I had them) by having them suck on my appendages.Probably the same reason why you and I keep the tarantulas, and scorpions.
Wait... have I been doing it wrong?Except I don’t have to feed my T’s and scorps (if I had them) by having them suck on my appendages.
What does she feed them by chance?Follow a woman on Insta who keeps them and feeds them. Extremely interesting. And of course there are predatory leeches.
Her own blood.What does she feed them by chance?
Gotcha. When I could catch them an keep them. I’d catch medium sized trash fish and put them in the 20gal tank. They would feed off the fish. Kinda messed up thinking back on it. However that’s whAt they do in the wild.Her own blood.
Any appendage or a particular one?Except I don’t have to feed my T’s and scorps (if I had them) by having them suck on my appendages.
Well normally I let them suck a toe so I can get excited enough to move them over to the main appendage.Any appendage or a particular one?
Well it’s cheaper food than what we doExcept I don’t have to feed my T’s and scorps (if I had them) by having them suck on my appendages.
And of course there are predatory leeches.
Was gonna mention both of these. Sausage casings apparently work better if microwaved, but also apparently a live human is even better lol. In the US, we've got some pretty neat predatory leeches. Erpobdella is very common, but there are also some massive subterranean ones that eat earthworms. One species from the NJ pine barrens reaches about a foot in length, but after searching for two years in the habitat scientists only had a dozen or so specimens, so it's not easy to find. The Bornean giant red leeches are also really cool, though of course impossible to source.I've seen videos of people filling sausage casings with pigs blood.
Impossible?The Bornean giant red leeches are also really cool, though of course impossible to source.
You're right, extremely difficult. These aren't aquatic, though--they're subterranean terrestrial inverts.Impossible?
I have an importer of Bornean aquatic inverts watching out for leeches for me, with any luck his contacts in Borneo may be able to find a few...
Anyways, leeches are fascinating creatures. The sausage casings with pig blood is perfectly viable method for feeding them, and considering just how amazing they look I figure for those brave enough feeding them your own blood isn't too big of a deal. Then again, for those mildly allergic to them, walking around with bruises on your arms and legs from feeding can't be too fun.
"How'd you get those bruises?"
"Oh, uh...would you believe it if I said I was feeding my leeches?"
Thanks,
Arthroverts