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Arachnopeon
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Hello everyone.
I'm about to receive my first pair of tarantulas tomorrow. Two dwarfs species: Cyriocosmus leetzi and Neischnocolus sp. Panama. Very excited.
I understand that they will scavenger feed as slings but start to prefer live prey as adults. I'm wondering if there's a chance they'll take pre-killed prey as adults as well. After watching a ton of feeding videos, I can't help but empathize with some of the larger feeder insects, especially the roaches. It's just the way tarantulas kill tends be so drawn out and murdery... worse than snakes even. I'd rather decapitate the poor things before I throw them in with the T's if possible. If it's not possible, I'll probably stick to mealworms and crickets as they seem considerably less sophisticated than roaches.
As a side note, how does everyone else rationalize throwing live feeders to these little serial killers?
I'm about to receive my first pair of tarantulas tomorrow. Two dwarfs species: Cyriocosmus leetzi and Neischnocolus sp. Panama. Very excited.
I understand that they will scavenger feed as slings but start to prefer live prey as adults. I'm wondering if there's a chance they'll take pre-killed prey as adults as well. After watching a ton of feeding videos, I can't help but empathize with some of the larger feeder insects, especially the roaches. It's just the way tarantulas kill tends be so drawn out and murdery... worse than snakes even. I'd rather decapitate the poor things before I throw them in with the T's if possible. If it's not possible, I'll probably stick to mealworms and crickets as they seem considerably less sophisticated than roaches.
As a side note, how does everyone else rationalize throwing live feeders to these little serial killers?
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