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You have something BIG and hairy with a attitude what should you feed it?. I better say tarantula before some one takes this a totally different way, lol.
Just sharing some pics of my big be-atch having her monthly mouse. Enjoy.
The mouse is right around the 20g mark. Put up a bit more fight then normal.
She got this guy right in the side of the head.
Man I would not want to take a hit from this girl.
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Nice pictures, but have you had a problem with feeding her live mice yet? Live mice have a tendency to fight back, and I've heard of owners losing their T's to injuries from mice.
Sorry I do not have any T.blondis. I do have my Haplopelmea lividum (cobalt blue) together so I might have a few of them later this year if everything goes well. I am working with a few others but in no rush on any of them.
As for the mice I have fed quite a few different T's and never had a problem with the mice at all. I do watch just in case they do get a really good mouse but this was the closest I have ever seen the mouse get where it might cause a little trouble for a inexperienced T.
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