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Different types of feeders for a Blondi
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugzrule" data-source="post: 218531" data-attributes="member: 36747"><p>I feed my large Ts Discoids (essentially the Florida legal Dubia) and Superworms. Although Superworms do burrow if the T doesn't eat it right away, they will pupate and reemerge as beetles in a couple of weeks, and the T will sometimes eat those when they appear. </p><p></p><p>Also, many people will sell T.stirmi falsely labeled as T.blondi, so that is something to look out for. As [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] already said, the easiest way to identify between the two is look at the knees of the tarantula. T.stirmi doesnt have hairs on the knee, while T.blondi does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugzrule, post: 218531, member: 36747"] I feed my large Ts Discoids (essentially the Florida legal Dubia) and Superworms. Although Superworms do burrow if the T doesn't eat it right away, they will pupate and reemerge as beetles in a couple of weeks, and the T will sometimes eat those when they appear. Also, many people will sell T.stirmi falsely labeled as T.blondi, so that is something to look out for. As [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] already said, the easiest way to identify between the two is look at the knees of the tarantula. T.stirmi doesnt have hairs on the knee, while T.blondi does. [/QUOTE]
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