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Sling to adult, how many make it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 182839" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi</p><p>fruit flies are not ideal as they are though to have very low nutrition value. </p><p>Dubias are ok for larger Ts but like to burrow and play dead(usually rectified by crushing its head).Not all tarantulas will readily eat those.</p><p>Red runner roaches are another great feeder.They are small enough for small slings as nymphs too.Meal worm segments are good option for slings too.</p><p>I use crickets as they are readily available near me and my girlfriend seems to put up with ones on the loose but against having roaches in the house. lol</p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 182839, member: 30996"] Hi fruit flies are not ideal as they are though to have very low nutrition value. Dubias are ok for larger Ts but like to burrow and play dead(usually rectified by crushing its head).Not all tarantulas will readily eat those. Red runner roaches are another great feeder.They are small enough for small slings as nymphs too.Meal worm segments are good option for slings too. I use crickets as they are readily available near me and my girlfriend seems to put up with ones on the loose but against having roaches in the house. lol Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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