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Tarantula Feeding and Feeder Insects
So I tried feeding a horn worm….
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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 218237" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>This is just my advice with my experience. Yes I do sometimes feed hornworms a variety of things actually. Dubia roaches are full of protein. Them as well as red runners are great for feeding.and not hard at all to keep. When my slings harden up after a molt they get a tiny baby dubia. They need the protein as well as the hydration.</p><p></p><p>That said I've had some refuse to take em. I usually wait a few days and bam they will nail it.</p><p>I get freaked out leaving worms in knowing they will burrow even keeping hard core track with my spiders molts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 218237, member: 39012"] This is just my advice with my experience. Yes I do sometimes feed hornworms a variety of things actually. Dubia roaches are full of protein. Them as well as red runners are great for feeding.and not hard at all to keep. When my slings harden up after a molt they get a tiny baby dubia. They need the protein as well as the hydration. That said I've had some refuse to take em. I usually wait a few days and bam they will nail it. I get freaked out leaving worms in knowing they will burrow even keeping hard core track with my spiders molts. [/QUOTE]
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