Male. Turns out to be a he...davao female ba? i'm planning to buy one kc
Male. Turns out to be a he...davao female ba? i'm planning to buy one kc
A little over 3 inches, sir. thanks for the reply.How big are the two vagans in question ? it's hard to tell from your pic.
A little over 3 inches, sir. thanks for the reply.
meal worms... Is this ok? Sometimes I give it in beetle form after they pupate...What kind of worms were you using? wax? meal? super meal?
meal worms... Is this ok? Sometimes I give it in beetle form after they pupate...
cool! thanks, man. I am beginning to think that my Ts will lack some necessary nutrients from eating mealworms alone...Mealies are fine. 10 years ago that 's all that was available in most places as a store bought food source. Many adult T's today grew up on them !
The nutritional requirements for tarantulas aren't well known. Tarantulas will grow up on virtually any foodstuff just fine without problems. Tarantulas are frequently raised on diets composed of the same animal in it's entirety. I've seen tarantulas raised on superworms, mealworms, crickets and the same species of roach without any problems.cool! thanks, man. I am beginning to think that my Ts will lack some necessary nutrients from eating mealworms alone...
The nutritional requirements for tarantulas aren't well known. Tarantulas will grow up on virtually any foodstuff just fine without problems. Tarantulas are frequently raised on diets composed of the same animal in it's entirety. I've seen tarantulas raised on superworms, mealworms, crickets and the same species of roach without any problems.
I would just put a water dish in the male's enclosure and just stop feeding him for awhile if you're concerned about making the right M/F size ratio. Tarantulas can go for years without eating as long as they're properly hydrated. A dramatic drop in the amount of feeding will keep the male the same size while if you feed your female a little bit more, it will make her grow faster.
One person on here kept a G. rosea at half an inch for four or five years just by not feeding it. Another female from that same sack which was fed normally was full grown at the end of the experiment.
No problem. Anytime.Very valuable inputs. Thanks!!! This will really help me in my being a newbie!