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So I tried to feed my Brachypelma Klassi a superworm….
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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 219004" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>For slings, I generally feed beheaded mealworms. But I also sometimes buy some Morioworms & I cut them into 2's or 3's & feed those & occasionally, I also buy waxworms & if feeding small slings waxworms, I chop a small bit off, so they can get to the nutritious bit easily. </p><p></p><p>I am sure someone will tell me if it's good nutrtious food or not. But waxworms have the advantage of developing into moths & those I pop into my arboreal enclosures. It is the reason I do not mind buying waxworms for occasional sling food. I keep some & give my arboreals some natural flying food. But as I said. I have no idea how nutritious these moths are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 219004, member: 29323"] For slings, I generally feed beheaded mealworms. But I also sometimes buy some Morioworms & I cut them into 2's or 3's & feed those & occasionally, I also buy waxworms & if feeding small slings waxworms, I chop a small bit off, so they can get to the nutritious bit easily. I am sure someone will tell me if it's good nutrtious food or not. But waxworms have the advantage of developing into moths & those I pop into my arboreal enclosures. It is the reason I do not mind buying waxworms for occasional sling food. I keep some & give my arboreals some natural flying food. But as I said. I have no idea how nutritious these moths are. [/QUOTE]
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