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Advice for getting my first aboreal
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<blockquote data-quote="Seekeroftruth" data-source="post: 181992" data-attributes="member: 33210"><p>If you decide to get an avicularia or c versicolor, i would make sure to have appropriately sized feeders for it as some dont like pre killed. This is just my own experience. It can be hard to find tiny feeders but they can be found online. Also i would not get feeders that burrow as mine don't hunt hunt at the substrate level. I use flies and moths, although i have tricked mine into eating dead prey with tongs/ tweezers or dropping the feeder near them. If you plan on using the ''drop it near them method' , a top open enclosure is needed. You can also ask the vendor what feeders they are used to, incase they are already eating pre killed. It's much easier that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seekeroftruth, post: 181992, member: 33210"] If you decide to get an avicularia or c versicolor, i would make sure to have appropriately sized feeders for it as some dont like pre killed. This is just my own experience. It can be hard to find tiny feeders but they can be found online. Also i would not get feeders that burrow as mine don't hunt hunt at the substrate level. I use flies and moths, although i have tricked mine into eating dead prey with tongs/ tweezers or dropping the feeder near them. If you plan on using the ''drop it near them method' , a top open enclosure is needed. You can also ask the vendor what feeders they are used to, incase they are already eating pre killed. It's much easier that way. [/QUOTE]
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