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Maybe. I'd be curious if there is any evidence of harm with overfeeding slings. Your T is most definitely overfed!
Oh geez. :( I hope not. This was my very first Tarauntula. Id be devestated if he died :sad: I'll let you know in 3 weeks on how he is I guess.
 

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Oh geez. :( I hope not. This was my very first Tarauntula. Id be devestated if he died :sad: I'll let you know in 3 weeks on how he is I guess.
I'd be most worried about mechanical issues. Rupture of the abdomen or molting issues seeing how large it is. I have no idea really, just wondering. I've no experience in that regard.
 

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I'd be most worried about mechanical issues. Rupture of the abdomen or molting issues seeing how large it is. I have no idea really, just wondering. I've no experience in that regard.
:| This is the worst. He's been fine but I've stopped feeding him so I hope his Abdomen is a bit smaller in about a month IF he even makes it. :( But only time can tell.
 

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:| This is the worst. He's been fine but I've stopped feeding him so I hope his Abdomen is a bit smaller in about a month IF he even makes it. :( But only time can tell.
I'm sure it will be fine. No real need to worry. If overfed T's were that fragile there would be a lot less people in the hobby.
 

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Just make sure your tarantula has access to water and it will be fine.
 

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I'm sure it will be fine. No real need to worry. If overfed T's were that fragile there would be a lot less people in the hobby.
Just make sure your tarantula has access to water and it will be fine.
Always!

I'm sure it will be fine. No real need to worry. If overfed T's were that fragile there would be a lot less people in the hobby.
Ah. You most deff got me worried about the molting part. But maybe not feeding him for a month is a good idea.
 

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I've received some heinously overfed juveniles in my years as a keeper and they've all moulted without issue.
Lately I have been thinking about just how over fed captive spiders seem to be. There’s some videos online where it is almost desirable to have a super plump tarantula, which encourages people to over feed. I can almost guarantee that a super plump tarantula is an rarity in nature
 

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Maybe. I'd be curious if there is any evidence of harm with overfeeding slings. Your T is most definitely overfed!
While its completely pointless to feed on a massively heavy feeding schedule, even for a sling....its nothing that will be unhealthy or harmful for a young t.

But you can feed on a way lighter schedule and still maintain max growth rates....heavy feeding schedules simply lead to long fasting periods, periods of inactivity or being burrowed away for long periods.
 

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Lately I have been thinking about just how over fed captive spiders seem to be. There’s some videos online where it is almost desirable to have a super plump tarantula, which encourages people to over feed.
Yeah, there's also the fact that a lot of people are used to keeping mammals, birds, or even some reptiles which have much bigger appetites/faster metabolisms so the concept of something only eating a few times a month at most and being perfectly fine is completely lost on them.

I can almost guarantee that a super plump tarantula is an rarity in nature
Yeah, most of the time you see footage/pics of them in situ the abdomen is around the same size as the carapace, if not smaller.
 

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Yeah, there's also the fact that a lot of people are used to keeping mammals, birds, or even some reptiles which have much bigger appetites/faster metabolisms so the concept of something only eating a few times a month at most and being perfectly fine is completely lost on them.
yeah that’s probably where it comes from, and the idea that if they feed it it will grow faster. But it’s probably the opposite. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen you state this as well.

Yeah, most of the time you see footage/pics of them in situ the abdomen is around the same size as the carapace, if not smaller.
Exactly!! But that’s not the case in pictures of captive tarantulas
 

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There's only 1 article out there I've ever run across which scientifically examined T eating in the lab. They examined how many calories were necessary for a T to intake in order to grow.

there is absoluely no reason to feed a sling 3 times a week
Really? Not even if they are hungry?? And how did you arrive at 3x a week, did you flip a coin or roll a die and 3 popped up? Why not 1 or 4x a week.....
"People" need to get the idea of a set feeding schedule out of their minds
BINGO!

Feed with your eyes and not the calendar.
BINGO that's all I've ever done.

So what your saying is my T is fine? Mine plump. I don't use calenders.. I guess everyone has a different opinion on how to feed, take care etc.
Of course it will be fine. Exactly, they are all opinions!

second this!
Except you wrote earlier that 3x a week is all that is needed. So either you changed your mind or...?

Maybe. I'd be curious if there is any evidence of harm with overfeeding slings. Your T is most definitely overfed!
So would I. I would be very surprised if there was for these animals.
 

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There's only 1 article out there I've ever run across which scientifically examined T eating in the lab. They examined how many calories were necessary for a T to intake in order to grow.



Really? Not even if they are hungry?? And how did you arrive at 3x a week, did you flip a coin or roll a die and 3 popped up? Why not 1 or 4x a week.....


BINGO!



BINGO that's all I've ever done.



Of course it will be fine. Exactly, they are all opinions!



Except you wrote earlier that 3x a week is all that is needed. So either you changed your mind or...?



So would I. I would be very surprised if there was for these animals.
Dudeeeeee what?? I said that 3 times a week is way too much.... he said he feeds 2-3times a week.
3 times a week is way too much,
what post did you read where I said to feed 3 times a week? I didn’t make anything up, unless the OP edited his original posts
 

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Thats what I would do, and 3 times a week might be a little too much in my opinion, especially depending on how big they prey you are feeding, idk. For me I feed only 1-2 times a week for slings. I mean i dont feed anything 3 times a week.
This one--- my point is how did you arrive that 3x a week is too much to feed slings??
 

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@viper69
feed him 2-3 times a week.
I mean I’m talking about judging from the size of his tarantulas abdomen 2-3 times is too much.
I’m really not tying to fight man.
im just comparing this to how tarantulas are in the wild and the fact that they are opportunistic and that they may eat for purposes other than human “hunger”.

I actually like you don’t want to get into a battle over this stuff
 

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Dudeeeeee what?? I said that 3 times a week is way too much.... he said he feeds 2-3times a week.


what post did you read where I said to feed 3 times a week? I didn’t make anything up, unless the OP edited his original posts.
Im a she thanks.:rolleyes:But thats still implying 3 is "way to much" to Feed a T. But I feed them everytime they're hungry which is about 3 times out of the week. Id try to feed it more but just shows no intrest to the food. The only sling that eats like crazy is my T.Albo, and I feed that one about 4-5 times out of the week (NOT trying to imply calender feedings) but I drop food in there almost everyday and sometimes she/he doesnt want to eat it.
 

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Im a she thanks.:rolleyes:But thats still implying 3 is "way to much" to Feed a T. But I feed them everytime they're hungry which is about 3 times out of the week. Id try to feed it more but just shows no intrest to the food. The only sling that eats like crazy is my T.Albo, and I feed that one about 4-5 times out of the week (NOT trying to imply calender feedings) but I drop food in there almost everyday and sometimes she/he doesnt want to eat it.
Oh I was talking to viper
 
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