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<blockquote data-quote="newtots" data-source="post: 48984" data-attributes="member: 3236"><p>i didn't know it was possible to power feed them... like i said my b. albopolosum doesn't usually take prey when i put them in. out of curiosity could a tarantula eat an aphid....or would it make it sick, they usually eat whatever they catch. i have one b albopolosum that is 1/6" and i don't have any fruit flies. he's the only one that size, the rest are all big enough for 1/4" crickets. i got it as a bonus from tarantula canada and the only way i can get fruit flies is to order them online for 15$ and 20 shipping. and they only come in 100+, for one spider that seems a bit much.. any solutions? preferably other than decapitating a cricket because that really seems like more the spiders line of work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newtots, post: 48984, member: 3236"] i didn't know it was possible to power feed them... like i said my b. albopolosum doesn't usually take prey when i put them in. out of curiosity could a tarantula eat an aphid....or would it make it sick, they usually eat whatever they catch. i have one b albopolosum that is 1/6" and i don't have any fruit flies. he's the only one that size, the rest are all big enough for 1/4" crickets. i got it as a bonus from tarantula canada and the only way i can get fruit flies is to order them online for 15$ and 20 shipping. and they only come in 100+, for one spider that seems a bit much.. any solutions? preferably other than decapitating a cricket because that really seems like more the spiders line of work [/QUOTE]
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