I'm on a new diet

Vys

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Thanks to Finz (or some such) and prizz (or some such) for the inspiration.
(She would not eat more than one zoophoba-beetle, and is much too dumb to notice the still-when-not-profusely-poked developing beetles.)

Let me present to you, the torskblock(cod-filets packed and frozen together in a brick shape)-eating Potato:



Edit. The only other one who took fish almost at once was, to my relative surprise, my juvenile T.gigas. Taps rock :)

Edit-two. And my adult Homoeomma!
I do have pictures, in case you want to see.

Edit-three: Ah, what the hell, I'm sure you do :)


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jbrd

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ok i missed the previous thread , so please bear with me. are you feeding your 's fish? and if so how did you get them to eat it, as in how did you give it to them?
 

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hey thanks for the quick reply and i am gonna read the link you gave me now.
 

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Hmmmmm............ i have some frozen salmon in the freezer now lol. i wonder if my T.blondi will be hungry tomorrow? ;P
 

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jbrd said:
Hmmmmm............ i have some frozen salmon in the freezer now lol. i wonder if my T.blondi will be hungry tomorrow? ;P
just pieces of fish like a piece of salmon isnt the most nutricious meal... feeding small fish whole is on the other hand good...because of all the organs, the spider gets a more complete diet. i was told that fish is good food. like feederfish from a petstore...nice pics by the way;)

Igor
 

Vys

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Salmon means pink flesh..would be interested to see if any'd be interested in that :)

I don't know exactly how much more or less nutritious fish-fillets are compared to more standardish foods, but this was only a prelude. Come summer, I'll try to catch some pike, perch and roach. (The small silvery fish is really called 'roach'?).
 
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