crickets,babyrats,roaches.
The tarantulas are primarily carnivorous and therefore feed on meat. They eat grasshoppers, crickets and the caterpillars.
Tarantulas in the wild feed on any small animal they can get their fangs into. This includes beetles, crickets and other small insects, right up to rats, birds, frogs and even snakes or other tarantulas. In captivity most are fed on crickets, and once they are big enough, introduced to baby or "pinkie" mice/rats.
Yes, you can feed a nursery web spider crickets. Mine eats them after ignoring them for a while. To make your crickets healthier to eat, feed them raw veggie scraps and cornmeal. Crushed, dried dog food also works.
No. They are carnivores meaning they only eat meat. If you have a pet tarantula, feed it live crickets, roaches, meal worms, etc.
tarantulas eat: crickets (gut-loaded), grasshoppers, small snakes, pinky mice, and worms
You can feed them either, but they like the chase of live ones so I would choose that.
No, it is not alright to feed an African Dwarf frog crickets. African Dwarf Frogs diet consist of, live guppy fry, bloodworm, dried krill or shrimp and tadpole bites.
No, you are best feeding small crickets and cut up worms for them.
can u feed bait crickets to tranalula spider
Crickets like both equally
Salamanders can eat just about any small creature such as; crickets,mealworms,earthworms,flys,small shrimp,Etc. Remember they are carnivorious, but they wont bit you. DO NOT FEED Salamanders Freeze Dried Crickets or any other thing that is freeze dried! they should be fed SEVERAL times a week. Rotate the type of insect you feed your salamander every time you feed it so it does not get bored w/ its food.