I really tiny part of my Blaptica dubia colony eating baby food (mashed fruit without any food additives):
Actually the colony has gotten so big that I have to reduce some of the individuals by giving about half of my culture away. Right now all my tarantulas except from Lumina (Brachypelma schroederi, juvenile) and Chiisai (Cyriocosmus elegans) are fasting; so the main roach-eater here right not is the emperor Swoon (Pandinus imperator). But when the culture is as big as it is, it doesn’t make any difference when your feeding with 4 nymphs and 6 adults every week, it just grows anyway...
Thursday, 27 January 2011
I really tiny part of my Blaptica dubia colony eating baby food (mashed fruit without any food additives):
Actually the colony has gotten so big that I have to reduce some of the individuals by giving about half of my culture away. Right now all my tarantulas except from Lumina (Brachypelma schroederi, juvenile) and Chiisai (Cyriocosmus elegans) are fasting; so the main roach-eater here right not is the emperor Swoon (Pandinus imperator). But when the culture is as big as it is, it doesn’t make any difference when your feeding with 4 nymphs and 6 adults every week, it just grows anyway...
Actually the colony has gotten so big that I have to reduce some of the individuals by giving about half of my culture away. Right now all my tarantulas except from Lumina (Brachypelma schroederi, juvenile) and Chiisai (Cyriocosmus elegans) are fasting; so the main roach-eater here right not is the emperor Swoon (Pandinus imperator). But when the culture is as big as it is, it doesn’t make any difference when your feeding with 4 nymphs and 6 adults every week, it just grows anyway...
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