Slings vs adults?

efmp1987

Arachnoknight
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Aug 16, 2017
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Juveniles or adults all the way. I cannot deal with the fussy eating habits of some. The prey has to be 0.26 inch in length, not 0.25, not 0.27. Has to be only slightly wriggling, not strongly wriggling, not faintly wriggling. The prey has to be delivered in a specific area, not 0.11 inches to the right or left of that said area. Lol.
 

Rittdk01

Arachnoknight
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Oct 4, 2016
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I've raised a bunch of spiderlings and luckily have had zero deaths. They are more difficult because you have to look in on them much more than adults. My smallest are in 2 ounce condiment cups. Even if I wanted to put a small water dish in, none would fit that holds much water. So, I spray a spot that rotates every other day and feed a crunched head mini meal worm to each every three days or so.
 
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