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Baby tarantula stung by a tarantula wasp
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonicookie" data-source="post: 134085" data-attributes="member: 5746"><p>If it is the case I think the thing to do is wait. It seems hydrated fine, what you've been doing is working well. I wouldn't try to give it food yet, they always fast before a molt to help them slip out.</p><p></p><p>How are the crickets? Mine are always viscous, murderous little cannibals, but they're cute. I've found that feeding them dry cat food helps prevent some of the murdering. </p><p></p><p>p.s. If you try to leave the corpses for them to eat, they'll give off a scent and the living crickets. The dead bodies must be removed daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonicookie, post: 134085, member: 5746"] If it is the case I think the thing to do is wait. It seems hydrated fine, what you've been doing is working well. I wouldn't try to give it food yet, they always fast before a molt to help them slip out. How are the crickets? Mine are always viscous, murderous little cannibals, but they're cute. I've found that feeding them dry cat food helps prevent some of the murdering. p.s. If you try to leave the corpses for them to eat, they'll give off a scent and the living crickets. The dead bodies must be removed daily. [/QUOTE]
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