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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 67899" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>kormath I give my big spiders one adult dubia every two weeks or so, sometimes once a month if the spider is obese. The only time I would give mine more is like when I powerfeed my females. You should get a few hundred dubia to start your colony off right. They really are great feeders, they come in all sizes and breed well, and they get quite fat. I had no issues using them exclusively for several months. I just like to use superworms for variety. Hissers are relatively expensive to buy as feeders, and so far they seem to be breeding roughly half as fast as my dubia. My lats are reproducing like maniacs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 67899, member: 4086"] kormath I give my big spiders one adult dubia every two weeks or so, sometimes once a month if the spider is obese. The only time I would give mine more is like when I powerfeed my females. You should get a few hundred dubia to start your colony off right. They really are great feeders, they come in all sizes and breed well, and they get quite fat. I had no issues using them exclusively for several months. I just like to use superworms for variety. Hissers are relatively expensive to buy as feeders, and so far they seem to be breeding roughly half as fast as my dubia. My lats are reproducing like maniacs. [/QUOTE]
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