How often should you feed tarantulas?

Feed juveniles daily, adults every other day. Since they are nocturnal, feeding should occur at night. Be sure that food is smaller than the tarantula. Remove any uneaten live food as it may cause injury to a resting tarantula.
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How long can a tarantula without food?

Tarantulas are able to survive several months and up to two years without having regular access to food. So if you're a tarantula owner and you're planning a long trip away, you should not worry too much about food if you're only away for a couple of days.
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Can you overfeed a tarantula?

Definitely, you can overfeed Tarantula's yes and it also shortens their lifespan if you do.
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How do you know when your tarantula is hungry?

A tarantula that is hungry will often sit with its legs outside of its burrow or web waiting for a meal to come. Occasionally, they will start pacing the enclosure. They may also react more strongly to stimuli, like the refilling of their water dish because they are actively hunting.
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How many crickets should I feed my tarantula at once?

Juvenile and Maturing Tarantulas

Most species of tarantulas do well with a regimen of no more than two crickets per week. However, after molting all ages are at their hungriest. Following molt, increase feeding to three crickets the first week or two.
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Will tarantulas eat dead crickets?

Baby tarantulas are sometimes willing to scavenge dead insects, so if your crickets are too big you can cut them into appropriately sized portions. If your insects are small, you can serve up to four at a time to a large tarantula.
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Can mealworms hurt tarantulas?

Don't make meal worms the only food in your tarantula's diet. Instead, feed them along with crickets, silk worms, roaches and other insects. Meal worms can make up 60 percent or more of the diet. This improves the quality of your tarantula's diet and prevents nutritional deficiencies.
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What time of day should I feed my tarantula?

Feed juveniles daily, adults every other day. Since they are nocturnal, feeding should occur at night. Be sure that food is smaller than the tarantula. Remove any uneaten live food as it may cause injury to a resting tarantula.
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Do tarantulas drink water?

You might notice that the tarantula does not drink much water but that's perfectly fine as water for the tarantula provides natural evaporation that will also provide beneficial humidity. However, if you notice your Tarantula's abdomen is shriveled, make sure you give it food and water.
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Do tarantulas need light?

Tarantulas don't need bright lights and should be kept out of direct sunlight. 3 They also generally don't need heat lamps, as most species do fine at room temperature. Some species require high humidity levels, which you can achieve by misting the enclosure daily.
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Can tarantulas eat everyday?

A good rule of thumb is to offer insects that are half the spiders legspan or slightly smaller than the length their body. Feeding a Tarantula everyday will allow it to grow very fast. However, offering food every 4-7 days for young spiders and 7-10 days for larger spiders is a reasonable regimen.
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How long until a tarantula is full grown?

Depending on the external conditions such as temperature or humidity, males can reach maturity within three to seven years, and they typically live for only one year after their last molt. Females, however, reach maturity in four to ten years and then can live to be as old as 25.
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Do tarantulas eat vegetables?

The primary food source of spiders is usually the liquefied innards of insects, but a new study finds they like to nosh on vegetables, too.
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How often do tarantulas molt?

Tarantulas molt about every six months and some continue to molt throughout their lives. When Mother Nature tells the spider it's time to molt, the spider begins to secrete special hormones and fluids that will help him evacuate the old shell. He will roll over on his back and you may see some silk around him.
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How long can a tarantula go without molting?

New Member. rosea/porteri are extremely long lived and slow growing. They can go without moulting for three years or more is not uncommon !!
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Do tarantulas need a sponge in their water?

Tarantulas do not require a sponge in their water dish. This is completely unnecessary, and potentially harmful to the spider. Adding a sponge is a poor husbandry practice and should be avoided even though you may encounter pet stores advocating for it. Sponges have many crevices that will harbor bacteria.
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How do tarantulas sleep?

Tarantulas tend to be more active at night, when they leave their burrows to hunt and mate. During the day, they mostly lie dormant inside their burrows, although some have been seen hanging around the opening of their burrows during the daytime on overcast days.
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How do I hydrate my tarantula?

You place paper towels, saturated with warm water, on the bottom and place the tarantula in it. Take care there's no standing water, as tarantulas breathe through book lungs on the underside of the abdomen. The point of ICU is not to drown; it's to revive.
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How often should I mist my tarantula cage?

Many care sheets will mention “misting” or “spraying” as a means to keep the moisture levels in enclosures up. Some will even go so far as to prescribe a certain schedule for misting the enclosure, like every other day or twice a week.
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How often should you clean a tarantula cage?

Tarantulas aren't generally very messy, so their habitats only need a little bit of cleaning on a day-to-day basis. Otherwise, all you have to do is do a deep cleaning of your spider's terrarium once every 4-6 months.
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What do tarantulas need in their cage?

Your tarantula will be happiest living in a 10-gallon terrarium or aquarium. (More on that below.) Your spider will also need an area to hide in, such as a half-log, as well as branches, rocks and leaves to make your tarantula feel more at home.
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What is the best feeder for tarantula?

Superworms: Like mealworms, superworms are another beetle larvae that can make for a good tarantula feeder. They are relatively inexpensive, and their larger sizes make them a better choice for larger Ts. They can also be raised and bred in colonies for those interested in always keeping some on hand.
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Do tarantulas need live food?

As carnivores, tarantulas need live food sources. “The easiest food sources to offer are gut-loaded insects, including crickets, mealworms, king worms, silkworms, dubia roaches, or horn worms.” Tarantulas can also eat young vertebrate prey, such as pinky mice, but this source of food can be inherently messier.
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