I've some issues concerning T-food..
the spawns of s@tan, most often called crickets:
they are ugly, nasty, they bite and stink and worst of all: they friggin eat each other! is there any way to prevent loosing about 40% of all the crickets to, uhm, crickets? I feed em a nice diet of breakfastcerials with raisins and other yummy stuff..
The gigantic nightmareworms, more often called zophobias:
you all know these, creepy, huge and evasive, and their annoying habit of burrowing as soon as they hit the substrate in your beloved spiders home.. If i put em on a plate, my dear spiders wont eat em (maybe too easy?). Anyway, two of these worms have been living in one of my spiders cage for quite a while, until this day: it got dug up and eaten! Gotta love it.. Anyway, is there any harm in letting the worms "dig in" and get dug up when the T is hungry enough? i mean.. do they attract other beasties, like mold of mites? or are the beetles they evolve to, in fact dangerous napalmspitting monsters capable of killing tarantulas?
so there it is; I'm gonna go watch my parahybana dig up some nightmareworms.. hehe
Cheers
the spawns of s@tan, most often called crickets:
they are ugly, nasty, they bite and stink and worst of all: they friggin eat each other! is there any way to prevent loosing about 40% of all the crickets to, uhm, crickets? I feed em a nice diet of breakfastcerials with raisins and other yummy stuff..
The gigantic nightmareworms, more often called zophobias:
you all know these, creepy, huge and evasive, and their annoying habit of burrowing as soon as they hit the substrate in your beloved spiders home.. If i put em on a plate, my dear spiders wont eat em (maybe too easy?). Anyway, two of these worms have been living in one of my spiders cage for quite a while, until this day: it got dug up and eaten! Gotta love it.. Anyway, is there any harm in letting the worms "dig in" and get dug up when the T is hungry enough? i mean.. do they attract other beasties, like mold of mites? or are the beetles they evolve to, in fact dangerous napalmspitting monsters capable of killing tarantulas?
so there it is; I'm gonna go watch my parahybana dig up some nightmareworms.. hehe
Cheers