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Tarantula's in the wild eating/ Compared to a pet tarantula eating.
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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 139369" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>While I've yet to observe them in the wild when i go down south, I am fairly certain tarantulas in the wild spend most of their time in burrows as there is more rish than reward when coming out, therefore they would wait for prey to come to them. I could very well be wrong. Lets summon [USER=4086]@MassExodus[/USER] </p><p></p><p>As for the fear of spiders in general, I used to have the phobia myself. I overcame the fear when I bought my first tarantula in 2014. If you want to get over the fear, i recommend starting with a sling. In my case i wasn't fond of the idea of owning a big, hairy tarantula right off the bat, yet I was intrigued by The mighty B. albopilosum. Growing slowly with a sling really helps diminish the fear.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, welcome to the forum and hopefully the hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 139369, member: 4548"] While I've yet to observe them in the wild when i go down south, I am fairly certain tarantulas in the wild spend most of their time in burrows as there is more rish than reward when coming out, therefore they would wait for prey to come to them. I could very well be wrong. Lets summon [USER=4086]@MassExodus[/USER] As for the fear of spiders in general, I used to have the phobia myself. I overcame the fear when I bought my first tarantula in 2014. If you want to get over the fear, i recommend starting with a sling. In my case i wasn't fond of the idea of owning a big, hairy tarantula right off the bat, yet I was intrigued by The mighty B. albopilosum. Growing slowly with a sling really helps diminish the fear. Lastly, welcome to the forum and hopefully the hobby. [/QUOTE]
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