Jacobospider5
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So a while back i had some dubias but my ts werent into them as much. Are there some roaches ts prefer better and are roaches better than crickets for all ts? Thanks
I completely agree, but the benefits of roaches certainly outweigh that one downside. Not to mention, spiders that are raised with nothing but roaches have no trouble at all eating them. I've had a few spiders that refused the roaches at first, but a few months without eating eventually triggered a feeding response. If you can get them to eat a roach once, they're hooked for life! When I first get my MF B. emilia, I thought she was just fasting. Fast forward almost a year, and she finally took down a roach. Now she eats one every month. Turns out she just really didn't want a roach, but an animal will not starve itself.Every tarantula I've owned loves crickets. Some will not eat roaches. Crickets are cheaper and much more easily available, one of the reasons for their popularity.
I completely agree, but the benefits of roaches certainly outweigh that one downside. Not to mention, spiders that are raised with nothing but roaches have no trouble at all eating them. I've had a few spiders that refused the roaches at first, but a few months without eating eventually triggered a feeding response. If you can get them to eat a roach once, they're hooked for life! When I first get my MF B. emilia, I thought she was just fasting. Fast forward almost a year, and she finally took down a roach. Now she eats one every month. Turns out she just really didn't want a roach, but an animal will not starve itself.
So far my only exception is an A. avicularia that flat out refuses roaches... although, it's refusing crickets as well, so there's that.
Climb??? Smooth surfaces?Dubias can't climb,crickets can.