smolboyspiders
Arachnopeon
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Location: CA, USA
Because of this pandemic I've been completely inable to acquire food for my pink toe tarantula. I've called every pet store or sporting goods store and every store, even ones two towns over, are ALL out of crickets and meal worms, and just anything you'd imagine to feed a spider. Plus a lot of places are closed. My baby girl is, well not mature and not confirmed a boy or girl yet but, getting very skinny. She's gotten significantly skinnier over the past month, and I'm not sure what to do. I don't know what kind of bugs i could forage for? I'm not even sure there'd be anything in the backyard, or if I'd be able to catch them if there was. I'm close to just releasing her, which is something i do NOT agree with under normal circumstances because this is certainly nowhere near her native environment but I'm sure she'd be able to find at least something on her own, and I'm not about to let her starve to death because of this virus. She has plenty of water and she walks around her cage just fine but I'm very worried. I just need some ideas or resources or something, how has everyone else been handling the national cricket shortage?
Because of this pandemic I've been completely inable to acquire food for my pink toe tarantula. I've called every pet store or sporting goods store and every store, even ones two towns over, are ALL out of crickets and meal worms, and just anything you'd imagine to feed a spider. Plus a lot of places are closed. My baby girl is, well not mature and not confirmed a boy or girl yet but, getting very skinny. She's gotten significantly skinnier over the past month, and I'm not sure what to do. I don't know what kind of bugs i could forage for? I'm not even sure there'd be anything in the backyard, or if I'd be able to catch them if there was. I'm close to just releasing her, which is something i do NOT agree with under normal circumstances because this is certainly nowhere near her native environment but I'm sure she'd be able to find at least something on her own, and I'm not about to let her starve to death because of this virus. She has plenty of water and she walks around her cage just fine but I'm very worried. I just need some ideas or resources or something, how has everyone else been handling the national cricket shortage?
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