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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 153125" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>The amount you are feeding is more than what "most" people probably feed, but if they are eating, then its okay. If they get too full, they just won't eat any more in most cases. Keep an eye on your spider's abdomens. If they start looking too plump, slow down on the food.</p><p></p><p>I also keep my spiders at higher temperatures like yours. I usually feed tiny slings once every four days. Larger spiders, say over 5cm, get fed about once a week. There is a wide margin of error here. A person could feed more, or less, than either of us, and it would still be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 153125, member: 27883"] The amount you are feeding is more than what "most" people probably feed, but if they are eating, then its okay. If they get too full, they just won't eat any more in most cases. Keep an eye on your spider's abdomens. If they start looking too plump, slow down on the food. I also keep my spiders at higher temperatures like yours. I usually feed tiny slings once every four days. Larger spiders, say over 5cm, get fed about once a week. There is a wide margin of error here. A person could feed more, or less, than either of us, and it would still be fine. [/QUOTE]
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