+1you can cut the meal worm in half, or do that to a cricket.
This is right on. Flightless fruit flies also work well. My LPS (not a PETCO) gets great crickets in several sizes including pinheads. When I have ever been in a spot where I can't get pinheads or baby dubias, I amputate a leg from a larger cricket and give it to the sling. Kind of like giving a kid a turkey drumstick at Thanksgiving..... I rarely use mealworms as they are great at escaping the feed dish and living comfortable lives in the substrate.pinhead crickets , baby roaches
"Speculators" haven't tried raising their slings on fruit flies (if they had, there wouldn't be anything to "speculate" about). I'm 2 for 2 (that's a 100 percent success rate) on fruit flies for tiny slings (and it is tarantulas we're talking about here). I switched to baby crickets when the slings got to about 3/4".... a few keepers of 'true' spiders have noticed when raising tiny slings on fruit flies that they have a lot of losses. Some have speculated that fruit flies don't have enough (or the right) nutrition for raising spiders.
+1pinhead crickets , baby roaches
4 to 5 days after a molt my curly hair tarantula had its first meal today after molting last FridayThanks. last question, how long after a molt do i feed a tarantula spiderling?
After nine years, that sling is grown.4 to 5 days after a molt my curly hair tarantula had its first meal today after molting last Friday