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Baby tarantula stung by a tarantula wasp
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonicookie" data-source="post: 134087" data-attributes="member: 5746"><p>As long as the booklungs (underside of the abdomen) are dry it should be okay. You could blot it with a paper towel if it's wet. People will use small rocks, natural sponge, or (pet-specialized) water beads to prevent drowning. Do you have any shallow jar lids that you could use? [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] would probably know if it's safe to use a paper towel temporarily. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, feeder crickets are really quiet. I've only had one that chirped. You could add potato and apple (or other fruit) to keep the crickets satisfied for now, if there's only four they shouldn't be too violent. They're supposed to borrow into potatoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonicookie, post: 134087, member: 5746"] As long as the booklungs (underside of the abdomen) are dry it should be okay. You could blot it with a paper towel if it's wet. People will use small rocks, natural sponge, or (pet-specialized) water beads to prevent drowning. Do you have any shallow jar lids that you could use? [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] would probably know if it's safe to use a paper towel temporarily. Yeah, feeder crickets are really quiet. I've only had one that chirped. You could add potato and apple (or other fruit) to keep the crickets satisfied for now, if there's only four they shouldn't be too violent. They're supposed to borrow into potatoes. [/QUOTE]
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