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My adult female of L. parahybana eating frozen chickling
Mmmmm.... :}



I must agreeErikH said:Wow, truly a "birdeater"![]()
Actually if you look at his post it is a frozen chick. These are commonly availble as pre-killed, pre-frozen feeders for boas and other snakes. Therefore no different than feeding frozen pinkies etc to your spiders and snakes.Scorp_Lver said:if i where you, id get ready for a HUGE debate on your thread:8o i usually dont have a problem with feeding mice and all that, but, did you do that for your amusement, and for no reason? or did you get bored of feeding it crix....
The chick where unfreeze, and I dont do this for amusement. My L. parahybana stoped eating crickets, and roches. And I think that I can offer for here a chick. And how are you see she like tkemScorp_Lver said:if i where you, id get ready for a HUGE debate on your thread:8o i usually dont have a problem with feeding mice and all that, but, did you do that for your amusement, and for no reason? or did you get bored of feeding it crix....
Can`t believe it because when a big spider eats a mouse a day or so it smells too. Also as my Scolopendras eating a mouse it begins to smell after a few hours. Can`t imagine that a chicken doesn`t smell after 22 hours.Spiderling LT said:no there was no smell