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Tarantulas with the best feeding response?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seekeroftruth" data-source="post: 181523" data-attributes="member: 33210"><p>My avicularia avicularias and caribena versicolor are picky eaters. None of them will eat pre killed food unless I drop the food next to them to trick them into thinking Its live or gently brush the food against them with the tongs. (I don't like tong feeding and don't do it with any of my other T's) Its kind of a hassle, actullally. Other people have said the same thing about theirs. Yet others claim theirs will eat pre killed just fine. Every other sling I've had, has ate pre killed. A lot of people have said that their grammastola pulchra eats a lot. Mine does. I've seen videos of some other species of T's taking down food quite ferociously. Watch some feeding videos on youtube and you will see what I mean. I can't remember the species off the top of my head. Lasiodora parabhana, I've heard is very fast growing and most new world arboreals ( psalmopous, tapinauchenious, and Psudoclamoris). My Psudoclamoris gigas went from 3/4 inch to well over an inch in one molt and doesn't stay slim for long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seekeroftruth, post: 181523, member: 33210"] My avicularia avicularias and caribena versicolor are picky eaters. None of them will eat pre killed food unless I drop the food next to them to trick them into thinking Its live or gently brush the food against them with the tongs. (I don't like tong feeding and don't do it with any of my other T's) Its kind of a hassle, actullally. Other people have said the same thing about theirs. Yet others claim theirs will eat pre killed just fine. Every other sling I've had, has ate pre killed. A lot of people have said that their grammastola pulchra eats a lot. Mine does. I've seen videos of some other species of T's taking down food quite ferociously. Watch some feeding videos on youtube and you will see what I mean. I can't remember the species off the top of my head. Lasiodora parabhana, I've heard is very fast growing and most new world arboreals ( psalmopous, tapinauchenious, and Psudoclamoris). My Psudoclamoris gigas went from 3/4 inch to well over an inch in one molt and doesn't stay slim for long. [/QUOTE]
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