A rose hair tarantula can typically survive without food for several weeks to a few months, depending on factors such as age, health, and environmental conditions. Adult tarantulas can often go longer without food than juveniles, as they have more fat reserves. However, it's important to provide regular feeding to maintain their health and vitality.
On sometarantulas, their hair is a form ofdefense They shoot a mist of microscopic barbed hairs at their attacker, usually at their eyes.
They survive in different habitats. Animals with hair can survive in cold and warm places, and animals without hair survive in warm places.
Because tarantula hair causes itching.
yes they are the same
Crickets
Crickets are the most common food choice, though you can also feed your spider meal worms, beetles and grasshoppers if desired.
No they will fight and you'll lose a tarantula :(
they may look like their hair is long but it is only about 0.6 milimitres long
Aspen wood shavings can be used as substrate for a rose hair tarantula, as they are absorbent and help maintain humidity levels. However, ensure they are free from chemicals and additives that could harm your tarantula. It's essential to provide a suitable environment with adequate ventilation and monitor humidity and temperature. Always consider the specific needs of your tarantula when selecting substrate.
These tarantulas that don't bite have hairs with poison but they don't shed the hair, they sting the prey with the hair.
crickets and pinkies (small pink baby mice)
I think its hair but if any one knows the real anser please type it!!