TRection
Arachnoknight
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- Apr 19, 2017
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YeahIs that an A. Geniculata?
Cool, congratulations on the new T.
Thanks
would one superworm a week be ok?It depends on how much you feed it at the time. You want the abdomen to be nice a plump without being way over-sized. I usually feed mine a med dubia once a week at that size.
Yeah, should be good. Crush the head before you put it in so it doesn't burrow. If you notice the abdomen start getting large then feel free to skip a week or two till it goes down some.would one superworm a week be ok?
She doesn't seem to want food right now, but i crushed the head of the superworm and just left it at the entrance of the hide. Do they eat dead prey like that? And how long do they noramly hide away after being rehoused? she hasn't moved a muscle since she went in there lol, im assuming it will take a few days.Yeah, should be good. Crush the head before you put it in so it doesn't burrow. If you notice the abdomen start getting large then feel free to skip a week or two till it goes down some.
I usually wait at least 24hrs before feeding as gives them some time to settle in without any disturbances.I turned all the lights off and filled the water dish, when should i feed her, should i wait a couple days?
Most of the time a T wont eat food right after it's put in. Leave it in over night and it'll likely be gone in the morning. If not take it out and wait a few days to try again.She doesn't seem to want food right now, but i crushed the head of the superworm and just left it at the entrance of the hide. Do they eat dead prey like that? And how long do they noramly hide away after being rehoused? she hasn't moved a muscle since she went in there lol, im assuming it will take a few days.