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Feeder too large?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallbike" data-source="post: 204026" data-attributes="member: 27486"><p>I got some small dubias for my smaller T’s, and meant to drop one of the smallest of the bunch in with my C. versicolor sling. Well, one of the bigger ones fell in, and Mittens, being the ambitious little thing that she(?) is, pounced immediately and has been working on subduing it for an hour. It’s bigger than she is, and I guess in the wild it probably happens, but I’m just not sure if it’ll tire her out, or she’ll eat til she’s dangerously fat or something.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think it’s getting away, I’m just worried since she’s my first and only sling. For reference, she’s a bit bigger than a quarter in legspan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallbike, post: 204026, member: 27486"] I got some small dubias for my smaller T’s, and meant to drop one of the smallest of the bunch in with my C. versicolor sling. Well, one of the bigger ones fell in, and Mittens, being the ambitious little thing that she(?) is, pounced immediately and has been working on subduing it for an hour. It’s bigger than she is, and I guess in the wild it probably happens, but I’m just not sure if it’ll tire her out, or she’ll eat til she’s dangerously fat or something. I don’t think it’s getting away, I’m just worried since she’s my first and only sling. For reference, she’s a bit bigger than a quarter in legspan. [/QUOTE]
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