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flightless flies: quick way to feed?
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<blockquote data-quote="silentarantula" data-source="post: 71757" data-attributes="member: 4816"><p>cool. i'd like to "learn and experimentally (in safe and proper ways)" to feed slings beside cutted pinhead crickets and save my money. i have probably 35 slings that are under 1 inch. i only have two sexed tarantulas in my collection.</p><p></p><p>i plan to buy a roach colony few months later when they reach bigger size so the tarantulas don't really struggle with hard-bodied parts. but i know nymphs are the alternative to feed slings beside cutted crickets or flightless flies.</p><p></p><p>i've seen few youtubes or blogs. but come to my understanding, half of them are common care sheet which may be inaccurate or put tarantulas in risk (doesn't mean they are wrong or inexperienced). know what i'm saying?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silentarantula, post: 71757, member: 4816"] cool. i'd like to "learn and experimentally (in safe and proper ways)" to feed slings beside cutted pinhead crickets and save my money. i have probably 35 slings that are under 1 inch. i only have two sexed tarantulas in my collection. i plan to buy a roach colony few months later when they reach bigger size so the tarantulas don't really struggle with hard-bodied parts. but i know nymphs are the alternative to feed slings beside cutted crickets or flightless flies. i've seen few youtubes or blogs. but come to my understanding, half of them are common care sheet which may be inaccurate or put tarantulas in risk (doesn't mean they are wrong or inexperienced). know what i'm saying? [/QUOTE]
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