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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew" data-source="post: 157325" data-attributes="member: 27791"><p>My GBB is usually all over the larger dubias as soon as they hit the ground. The smaller dubias he seems to be confused by and it ends up like you describe with the roach playing dead under the T until the spider gives up and walks away. With the smaller ones which I now feed to my smaller boehmei, I crush the heads first and then put them in the enclosure on their backs. They flail around and eventually the spider comes along and grabs it. Since I started doing that I haven't had any issues feeding with dubias.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew, post: 157325, member: 27791"] My GBB is usually all over the larger dubias as soon as they hit the ground. The smaller dubias he seems to be confused by and it ends up like you describe with the roach playing dead under the T until the spider gives up and walks away. With the smaller ones which I now feed to my smaller boehmei, I crush the heads first and then put them in the enclosure on their backs. They flail around and eventually the spider comes along and grabs it. Since I started doing that I haven't had any issues feeding with dubias. [/QUOTE]
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