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I got a few the spiders won’t seem to eat yet. And my biggest T won’t eat them , what’s best way to keep them from dying soon like they regularly do. And they eat each other??
Super worms will live for months if kept cool and FED.I got a few the spiders won’t seem to eat yet. And my biggest T won’t eat them , what’s best way to keep them from dying soon like they regularly do. And they eat each other??
Just oatmeal ?? Wow that’s simple what’s that weird stuff they’re always sold with called it’s not food ?is it trash..Put them in a ventilated cup with oatmeal
months wow !! Shame a few got away . Now I gotta check daily for if they become beetles .. dangerous.Super worms will live for months if kept cool and FED.
That's probably the reason they are eating each other.
Maybe if the worms decide to move around a lot. I wouldn't count on it though.spider probably won’t dig them up ehh ?
I’ll try and remember which tanks they escaped in , wish ida kept track or pics .Maybe if the worms decide to move around a lot. I wouldn't count on it though.
Since superworms and their beetle form can harm Tarantulas, if they're moltong, I would recommend getting the worms out of the enclosure.
Mealworms can be kept from pupating by putting them in low temps, in your fridge e.g.
Superworms afaik can't stand low temps as much as mealworms, so don't put them in a fridge. A cool room is enough already. They won't pupate for months when they're not alone (up to 5 afaik), so put your Supers together in a small enough box with some food and air holes.
I can't tell you how long it will be until they start their pupation process, as it depends on how much they are already grown. The process takes about 3 weeks, so that's the minimum amount.I’ll see if it’s in pre molt but I doubt it they all just ate . How many months til a beetle hatches?? I may rehouse it just to be safe .
Yeah I’ll not use Those thin holding cups again it didn’t work , luckily that spider is no we’re near a molt . Apple sauce cups work the best I’ve had zero escape from those . My biggest T just eats them off the ground . 10 gal seems big enough for a 7-8.5” TI can't tell you how long it will be until they start their pupation process, as it depends on how much they are already grown. The process takes about 3 weeks, so that's the minimum amount.
I wouldn't worry too much unless you have clear signs of pre-molt. Depending on your T's behaviour it's likely okay to simply wait until a beetle emerges, which you can remove, as most Ts close up their burrow when molting anyway. Take your Ts individual behaviour into account.
A little bit of digging should be fine, a whole rehouse means much more stress for your Ts.
The most important thing imho is to stay calm, keep an eye out and using your own judgement when necessary. Sadly, we can't give you a 100% perfect recommendation for such individual situations.
Ahh I see so I can feed my Ts the pupae or beetle stage so they can’t burrow like annoying super worms ? although it says a certain percentage die instead of pupating .The whole point is, to separate them, and keep them there till they pupate. Anything can be used if those conditions are met.
You just have to make sure they are full grown size superworms. If you put small, not full grown ones, they’ll just starve and die.a certain percentage die instead of pupating
Got more supers but lost that plastic tho so can’t pupae them .You just have to make sure they are full grown size superworms. If you put small, not full grown ones, they’ll just starve and die.
They may or they may not. If it is sauce cup, then why not put the lid on as well, so you do not have to worry about escaping.Do you think an applesauce cup is tall enough supers can’t climb out?
They don’t have lids unless I make something to fit as one . I meant to use them for feeding the spider can grab the super out of the cup , but maybe I should try to pupae some these cups could work for that with a lid of some sort?They may or they may not. If it is sauce cup, then why not put the lid on as well, so you do not have to worry about escaping.