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<blockquote data-quote="Huntzman90" data-source="post: 153115" data-attributes="member: 29032"><p>Thats good to know. I will probably downsize a little but mainly because i like the look of the exo terra enclosures. But i figured as long as there are plenty of places for it to hide it should be fine. </p><p></p><p>What are the best feeders to use in your opinion?</p><p></p><p>I am using crickets and I have always been a little concerned about them hurting my T. Are meal worms a good feeder? Im not to fond of roaches lol... But i will bite the bullet if i have to.</p><p>I guess I'm more interested in the nutritional value of feeder insects and whats more beneficial for the T. </p><p></p><p>My B. Albopilosum doesnt seem to ever drink and I assume it still being a sling gets most of its fluids from the crickets it eats. So never been to conserned.</p><p></p><p>My Caribena Laeta on the other hand has only fed once in the month ive had it, but was likely in pre molt when I first got it and I didnt notice. Its molted now and will be ready for a new enclosure as soon as its hardened. </p><p></p><p>Tbh. Im a little nervous rehousing my Caribena. I rehoused my B. Albo with no dramas but my C. Laeta is much quicker. Whats the best way to rehouse an arborial species?</p><p>Also whats the best way to get the spider out of its original enclosure? Its a small enclosure and the webbing on top is super thick.. Whats the safest way to remove the webbing? Or is it best to try to push the T out?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the advice. It really helps and is appreciated <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntzman90, post: 153115, member: 29032"] Thats good to know. I will probably downsize a little but mainly because i like the look of the exo terra enclosures. But i figured as long as there are plenty of places for it to hide it should be fine. What are the best feeders to use in your opinion? I am using crickets and I have always been a little concerned about them hurting my T. Are meal worms a good feeder? Im not to fond of roaches lol... But i will bite the bullet if i have to. I guess I'm more interested in the nutritional value of feeder insects and whats more beneficial for the T. My B. Albopilosum doesnt seem to ever drink and I assume it still being a sling gets most of its fluids from the crickets it eats. So never been to conserned. My Caribena Laeta on the other hand has only fed once in the month ive had it, but was likely in pre molt when I first got it and I didnt notice. Its molted now and will be ready for a new enclosure as soon as its hardened. Tbh. Im a little nervous rehousing my Caribena. I rehoused my B. Albo with no dramas but my C. Laeta is much quicker. Whats the best way to rehouse an arborial species? Also whats the best way to get the spider out of its original enclosure? Its a small enclosure and the webbing on top is super thick.. Whats the safest way to remove the webbing? Or is it best to try to push the T out? Thank you for the advice. It really helps and is appreciated :) [/QUOTE]
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