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Wax worms as feeders??
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<blockquote data-quote="Sorafromkh2" data-source="post: 220136" data-attributes="member: 39332"><p>Yeah!!! I've seen people use the smaller ones a few times, best ones are powder blue and powder orange isopods, since they will not eat a molting T and T’s prefer them as a snack over a lot of isopods where they’d just let them walk by them. Not 100% sure about the nutritional value but she ate it and she didn’t even pounce, she stepped on it with one of her legs to leave it vulnerable where it couldn’t run away I keep them on at least 3 inches of substrate and gutload with veggies/fruits. Carrots and gel cubes worked out good for me. I definitely wouldn’t recommend them over other feeders though they are very small (a little smaller than a thumbnail) and fast, escapers, and climbers, and burrowers of course. Not my preferred feeder It was super hard catching them during feeding time. But yes my tarantula liked it when it was finally in her burrow. xD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sorafromkh2, post: 220136, member: 39332"] Yeah!!! I've seen people use the smaller ones a few times, best ones are powder blue and powder orange isopods, since they will not eat a molting T and T’s prefer them as a snack over a lot of isopods where they’d just let them walk by them. Not 100% sure about the nutritional value but she ate it and she didn’t even pounce, she stepped on it with one of her legs to leave it vulnerable where it couldn’t run away I keep them on at least 3 inches of substrate and gutload with veggies/fruits. Carrots and gel cubes worked out good for me. I definitely wouldn’t recommend them over other feeders though they are very small (a little smaller than a thumbnail) and fast, escapers, and climbers, and burrowers of course. Not my preferred feeder It was super hard catching them during feeding time. But yes my tarantula liked it when it was finally in her burrow. xD [/QUOTE]
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