Blondi eats hamster

SanDomingo

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few weeks ago
she is waiting for molt

hahaha

who give mouse/hamster to their T?

p.s:Tell me if this picture is broken
 
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thedude

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dude.. i have done this many times w/ mice... and yeh the pic is black and white.

oh and i play the song "kashmire" by led zeppelin when i do it... sorta puts the mood on
 

SanDomingo

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dude.. i have done this many times w/ mice... and yeh the pic is black and white.

oh and i play the song "kashmire" by led zeppelin when i do it... sorta puts the mood on
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It is black and white because I set a color like that(my DC)
I saw some people give anoles or snakes to their T(not me because I don't have much money, anole is expensive in my country)
Do u give anoles and snakes to your T too?
 

thedude

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nah... just mice, anole arnt to expensive but why when they can get more from a rat pup??

anoles are about 6$$ here and rat pups (wich are bigger) are about 2-3$ and snakes are just to expensive
 

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I like hamsters less than mice, but unless you had the hamster just sitting around I imagine the mouse is cheaper. Then again it might be one of those things you do just to piss off certain kinds of people (who have no problem with eating meat, just so long as it isn't cute meat.)
 

butch4skin

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I won't feed rodents to my T's because I hate them so much I actually don't want them around me. Hamsters, mice, rats, whatever. Hate 'em. As far as I'm concerned, about as far from cute as possible.
 

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Theraphosa blondi and those that are quite large and moisture dependant do much better with an adult mouse once a week.

Just my opinion.
 

butch4skin

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Theraphosa blondi and those that are quite large and moisture dependant do much better with an adult mouse once a week.

Just my opinion.
Fine with me. I'm just glad knowing that there is at the very least one less mouse on planet earth per week.
 

thedude

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i dont really like feeding my blondi mice, there just to much calcium but i am more apt to feed them rat pups caus they a have a bit less calcium.

my poor blondi had calcium deposits on it's leg joints but after i took him off the vert diet and back onto a invert diet (even though he's only eaten on grasshopper in the last few months) they have gone away... but now i think she has mold on herself(check my photo thread for a pick of her) so im kepping the wet-ness down
 

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What's with all the hate for furry, cuddly mammals. Rats and mice are pretty cool too....... Not as cool as T. blondi but still impressive creatures when you start to learn about them in the wild.

Anyways, I love the pic of you and your T Arachnoporium and the tattoo is awesome too!{D
 
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butch4skin

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What's with all the hate for furry, cuddly mammals. Rats and mice are pretty cool too....... Not as cool as T. blondi but still impressive creatures when you start to learn about them in the wild.

Anyways, I love the pic of you and your T Arachnoporium and the tattoo is awesome too!{D
I dunno, just don't like 'em, never have. I don't mind mammals in general, I just hate rodents, and rabbits. Gross me out.
 

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The hammy was prekilled, right? Just wondering if anyone feeds anything like that live? Not pinkies or fuzzies, but young or full grown rodents?
 

Arachnoporium

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Larger than 6" will take an adult no problem, after 8 hours or so there will be nothing left. But as mentioned earlier you have to watch for too much calcium.

The hammy was prekilled, right? Just wondering if anyone feeds anything like that live? Not pinkies or fuzzies, but young or full grown rodents?
 

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The mice and rats can stay and chill. I hate hamsters though. Feed them all off. Haha I'm going to hell :evil:
 
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