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Arachnosquire
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My Drassodes lapidosus was refusing to eat anything I put in with it and as she shed recently she was getting pretty skinny, until that is I gave it a wolf spider (which here in the uk aren't very big) which it actually chased down :O It was awesome to watch but if I could I'd prefer it if there was a different feeding option in case she ever accidentally got bit though it seems she's pretty pro at it. My first spider (which got rid of my phobia last year) was a Drassodes cupreus which now that I think back took a lot of effort to make it feed on a cricket but at one point I put a wolf spider in and it devoured it instantly, so is this a recognised thing that these guys hunt wolves? If so I'm going to be calling ground spiders Bear spiders from now on XD
Here's a pic of her munching down on the wolf:
In case anyone's wondering she has a 4 cm leg span (like an inch and a half). They're pretty fast but not aggressive so reasonably easy to handle. no heat or humidity requirements.
Here's a pic of her munching down on the wolf:
In case anyone's wondering she has a 4 cm leg span (like an inch and a half). They're pretty fast but not aggressive so reasonably easy to handle. no heat or humidity requirements.
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