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Poecilotheria Regalis Cowering
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<blockquote data-quote="Salatia" data-source="post: 225147" data-attributes="member: 38837"><p>I'm not sure what you mean by 'feed him'. To feed a tarantula you put food in, and let them catch it. Disable the food if its dangerous. You don't have them take it from tongs or such because 1) they can break their fangs, meaning they can no longer eat normally and 2) if it changes its mind about striking or freaks out you've given it a direct line to you. </p><p></p><p>Also what cover do they have in their enclosure? These Ts in particular like to inhabit cork bark rounds/half rounds. Theyre far more likely to cower or lash out if they don't feel they have a safe place to retreat to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salatia, post: 225147, member: 38837"] I'm not sure what you mean by 'feed him'. To feed a tarantula you put food in, and let them catch it. Disable the food if its dangerous. You don't have them take it from tongs or such because 1) they can break their fangs, meaning they can no longer eat normally and 2) if it changes its mind about striking or freaks out you've given it a direct line to you. Also what cover do they have in their enclosure? These Ts in particular like to inhabit cork bark rounds/half rounds. Theyre far more likely to cower or lash out if they don't feel they have a safe place to retreat to. [/QUOTE]
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