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advice needed for a tiny brachypelma emilia sling. i'm a beginner.
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<blockquote data-quote="Will-batayte" data-source="post: 140959" data-attributes="member: 28525"><p>My Gramastola Pulchra sling is pretty small. Legs when extended have about a 1 inch spread. I ordered pinhead roaches online for it. Roaches are hardier then crickets so if you buy 50 if em and keep them fed and watered they won't drop dead before your spider will eat them. Other people do just what you did and break apart feeder insects and let the sling scavenge. I haven't tried this but from what I've read they are fine with scavenging dead food as slings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will-batayte, post: 140959, member: 28525"] My Gramastola Pulchra sling is pretty small. Legs when extended have about a 1 inch spread. I ordered pinhead roaches online for it. Roaches are hardier then crickets so if you buy 50 if em and keep them fed and watered they won't drop dead before your spider will eat them. Other people do just what you did and break apart feeder insects and let the sling scavenge. I haven't tried this but from what I've read they are fine with scavenging dead food as slings [/QUOTE]
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advice needed for a tiny brachypelma emilia sling. i'm a beginner.
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