ApexApinkPanda
Arachnosquire
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Which is better for T's. Dubia's or Lateralis and which can handle heat hot weather better?
i like using lats bc they provoke cool tarantula takedowns, but i like dubias more as a staple diet for my spiders. i prefer my dubia colony over my lateralis colony bc they are easier to keep and raise imo. lateralis mature males also look like an american cockroach which makes me uncomfortable when i open my colony. in high heat, i would rather keep dubias bc lats are stinkierWhich is better for T's. Dubia's or Lateralis and which can handle heat hot weather better?
i love using mealworms for many reasons. i hated them when i started, but i have them at all times now. i tried doing a colony before and thought about it again. but i just buy them as needed bc i don’t want to do the necessary maintenance besides giving them water.Yeah, I hate buying meal worms and crickets, I don't trust them or pets mart where I get them.
Can say I've ever had this happen unless I've managed to absolutely annihilate the head when grabbing them.I don't like lats to be honest. Sure,they dont burrow and play dead,but somehow i manage to injure them easily when grabbing with tongs and then they just sit there,dying.
A torch works as well, they absolutely detest light. Also good for getting red runners out of tight hiding spots.This is where the trick comes into play. Shine a laser pointer in their eyes (be careful that it doesnt reflect back into your eye if youre doing it through glass/acrylic). They hate that. They will start rubbing their face and trying to flip over and burrow.
When I feed off lats, I rarely use tongs. I'll knock a piece of eggcrate into a deep, smooth sided bowl that they can't climb and use a small cup to catch the correct size roach and feed it off. I only use tongs to more accurately feed paired females and other T's I want to make sure get fed, like sick or injured specimens (Note, I never feed directly off the tongs. I just use them to make sure the prey is dropped close to the tarantula to give them the best chance of immediate success).I don't like lats to be honest. Sure,they dont burrow and play dead,but somehow i manage to injure them easily when grabbing with tongs and then they just sit there,dying.
This is a good idea. No idea why am i always bothering chasing them with tongs. I shall try this next time i consider buying lats. But so far my dubia colony is breeding faster than it's being fed off and they work perfectlyWhen I feed off lats, I rarely use tongs. I'll knock a piece of eggcrate into a deep, smooth sided bowl that they can't climb and use a small cup to catch the correct size roach and feed it off. I only use tongs to more accurately feed paired females and other T's I want to make sure get fed, like sick or injured specimens (Note, I never feed directly off the tongs. I just use them to make sure the prey is dropped close to the tarantula to give them the best chance of immediate success).
Works for dubia too, especially the smaller nymphs that are more easily damaged by tongsThis is a good idea. No idea why am i always bothering chasing them with tongs. I shall try this next time i consider buying lats. But so far my dubia colony is breeding faster than it's being fed off and they work perfectly![]()
Yes!!! This behavior drives me nuts...... they are ridiculously good at hidingAnd when they're not injured,they somehow always manage to find a good tight hiding spot before they can be grabbed and just sit there forever,making the T give up on searching it.