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Avicularia Avicularia/caribena Versicolor how do you feed them?
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<blockquote data-quote="ryanm7277" data-source="post: 218609" data-attributes="member: 39010"><p>They don't want crickets, super worms, horn worms, alive or prekilled. My 1 avicularia has eaten and i believe he is now in premolt, so I guess I understand, but seriously, the other wasn't eating and she/he molted. But it has been 2 weeks since she/he molted and won't eat. The cricket died in the enclosure. The horn worm basically crawled into her web bubble and she is just cohabitating with it. I don't know what to do? I am not worried she gonna die anytime soon, I have been giving water and all the other good stuff but still? Is her enclosure not right for her? Should I try different food item(don't say roaches cause unfortunately, my spiders will die before i bring roaches into my house). As an adult there are two things, I will always have air conditioning and I will never have roaches again. Please help me help my avic feed, thanks so much for any advice!!! </p><p></p><p>Caribena Versicolor is in the quart container/deli container. My Avicularia Avicularia are in Cereal Containers that I turned into an enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for any and all help and advice. I just don't want them to pass. My Caribena versicolor is just a sling I have had a successful feeding or two putting the meal worm up near the opening of his web sock, but he doesn't take crickets if I leave them on the moss and the Avics, don't eat crickets if they down on the substrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryanm7277, post: 218609, member: 39010"] They don't want crickets, super worms, horn worms, alive or prekilled. My 1 avicularia has eaten and i believe he is now in premolt, so I guess I understand, but seriously, the other wasn't eating and she/he molted. But it has been 2 weeks since she/he molted and won't eat. The cricket died in the enclosure. The horn worm basically crawled into her web bubble and she is just cohabitating with it. I don't know what to do? I am not worried she gonna die anytime soon, I have been giving water and all the other good stuff but still? Is her enclosure not right for her? Should I try different food item(don't say roaches cause unfortunately, my spiders will die before i bring roaches into my house). As an adult there are two things, I will always have air conditioning and I will never have roaches again. Please help me help my avic feed, thanks so much for any advice!!! Caribena Versicolor is in the quart container/deli container. My Avicularia Avicularia are in Cereal Containers that I turned into an enclosure. Thanks again for any and all help and advice. I just don't want them to pass. My Caribena versicolor is just a sling I have had a successful feeding or two putting the meal worm up near the opening of his web sock, but he doesn't take crickets if I leave them on the moss and the Avics, don't eat crickets if they down on the substrate. [/QUOTE]
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