Can Dubia harm a T?

Organophosphate

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Probably been asked a 100 times but I need to ask....can a Dubia roach left in the enclosure harm a T? What about dubia as part of the clean up crew? I've noticed that a few of my larger Ts don't usually eat the small dubia that are left....or at least they take longer to be eaten.

Anyone?
 

purplespider23

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I think the only way that a dubia would hurt a T without the T eating it would be if it was in the middle of molting and was helpless
 

xhexdx

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Answer: Treat all insect feeders the same - if the tarantula doesn't eat them, remove them to avoid any mishaps.
 
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DannyH

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Unless the roach is bigger than the T, or the T is moulting, likley not. Just remember to take out any uneaten food 24 hours after you put it in.
 

Amoeba

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Mmk on topic I've heard of roaches and crickets chomping on a T that was molting so as it's been said yes.
 
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Organophosphate

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Next question and I'm still not going to search...if dubia don't bother Ts then why not use them as part of a clean up crew? I typically use sow bugs but I was thinking that dubia might do a better job. Anyone?
 

DannyH

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Next question and I'm still not going to search...if dubia don't bother Ts then why not use them as part of a clean up crew? I typically use sow bugs but I was thinking that dubia might do a better job. Anyone?
I think its because a T will eat roaches, but they don't eat sow bugs, and if you have a T that will "eat till they pop" it wouldn't be a good thing.
 

Amoeba

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Next question and I'm still not going to search...if dubia don't bother Ts then why not use them as part of a clean up crew? I typically use sow bugs but I was thinking that dubia might do a better job. Anyone?
You obviously didn't bother to read the responses.

I think its because a T will eat roaches, but they don't eat sow bugs, and if you have a T that will "eat till they pop" it wouldn't be a good thing.
Hm.....I wonder why Ts will sometimes will kill things and not eat them.......
 

T Freak

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What’s the best suggestion on getting a dubia out of a burrow or tunnel if it’s not eaten? I was attempting to feed with tongs to avoid this problem but ended up dropping it and idk for sure if my t is in premolt or not. That’s the only time it won’t eat as it’s a nhandu coloratovillosus and it loves to eat lol. Just trying to figure out how to get it out if I need to and also note I’ll be rehousing the t soon also.
 
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