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What spiders to divide. Spiders mainly prey on small insects. Tarantulas at the water's edge can prey on small fish and shrimp, ornithohopers can hunt birds (supposedly, but not definitively documented), and a centimeter-long spider in South America can even prey on small rattlesnakes.
Web-forming spiders hunt with webs. The circumferential tarantula with a body length of about 1 cm preys on planthoppers, leafhoppers, and flies 7 12 every day. Pseudo-ringed tarantula, in the case of water supply and no feeding, can withstand hunger for 34 112 days, and the spider has strong hunger tolerance, which is related to its large appetite.
In general, the higher the temperature, the worse the hunger tolerance.
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If it is in the wild, it will either freeze to death or hibernate, and it is rare to continue to be active and not hunt.
If you're raising spiders, birdcatchers, feed Dubya, cherry cockroaches, bread worms, barley worms, and needle crickets.
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Spiders don't eat in winter. Spiders in winter generally either freeze to death or hibernate.
Spiders can generally be divided into two types, one is the most common web-forming spider, and the other is the nomadic spider that does not web-form. If it is a temperate nomadic spider, they will find a relatively closed place and seal the hole with silk for hibernation. Web-forming spiders generally die after laying their eggs in the fall.
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In temperate areas, most insects spend the winter either on eggs or pupa, and a few that spend the winter on adults also hide and do not move. The spiders had no food, and some of them died of frozenness, and survived the winter only with eggs; Others hibernate.
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1. The basic diet of spiders
Spiders feed on insects, and a certain amount of dead or live insects should be given. For winter spiders, dead insects are the most delicate food choice for land finch, because live insects will go dormant due to low temperatures and will not be eaten by spiders. It is recommended that owners add a certain amount of nutrients to the spider's diet to ensure that their nutritional needs are sufficient.
2. The appropriate amount of spider diet
In winter, when the temperature is low, the metabolism of spiders will slow down accordingly, so it is necessary to reduce the amount of food** in moderation. Spiders should be eaten at least once a week, but the size of the food needs to be based on the size of the spider. For newly hatched larvae, it is not advisable to feed too much food, only 2 or 3 mosquitoes or ants of moderate size are given at a time.
For adult spiders, giving several animals per week is enough to meet their nutritional needs.
3. Avoid over-cold or over-hot environments
Indoor temperatures can sometimes drop or rise suddenly in winter, which can be detrimental to the health of spiders. Therefore, when setting up the spider living area, the owner should pay attention to the indoor temperature and humidity control to ensure that the spider's living environment is relatively stable. The spider's living quarters should be placed indoors in a more stable, warmer place, and protected from direct sunlight, especially in the afternoon.
4. Pay attention to the diet of the spider
In winter, the weather is overcast and cold, and the spider's appetite may be weakened, so the owner needs to regularly observe the spider's diet in order to adjust the diet plan in time. If a spider is found not eating for several days in a row, the owner needs to spray the spider's web with the right amount of water so that the spider can fetch water to ensure its survival and health.
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When raising spiders, you can feed them barley worms, crickets, and Dubia cockroaches, and the temperature is controlled at 25-30 degrees. Spiders that have just arrived home need to be kept out of the light for a few days before being put into the terrarium. Spiders are venomous, take care to prevent being bitten.
Spiders are mainly fed by insects, generally barley worms, crickets, dubia cockroaches, etc. In order to ensure the vitality of the spider, the owner should feed the live insect to satisfy its desire to hunt.
Spiders have high requirements for the breeding environment, the temperature needs to be controlled at 25-30 degrees, the temperature difference between day and night can not be too large, pay attention to cooling and heat prevention in summer, and pay attention to warming in winter.
When a new spider is brought home, it is best to keep it out of light for three days before putting it in a terrarium. The box needs to contain some bark-like materials for it to dodge.
Pet spiders are also poisonous, so be careful not to provoke it when feeding it, and try to use tweezers to pick up food when feeding. Different species of spiders are more or less toxic, and after being bitten by a more poisonous spider, you must seek medical attention in time.
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There are many spidersInsects, other spiders, myriapodsSome spiders also feed on small animals. A species of spider in South America that is centimeter-long can even prey on small rattlesnakes.
Spiders areArthropods, they are small, have no palate, and do not swallow fixed food directly after catching it. When the prey is captured with a net, the venom gland in the chelicerae secretes venom into the captured prey to kill it, and the digestive enzymes secreted by the midgut are infused into the tissue of the prey shredded by the chelicera, which is broken down into juice and sucked into the digestive tract.
Predation is different for different individuals and environments. Some use their own woven nets not to catch insects, so that insects throw their own nets, and some do not weave webs, directly hunt flies, children in this rural area may often find that there are spiders slowly approaching flies, when the distance is enough, immediately bite the flies that have not had time to fly, everyone calls them fly tigers. There are also spiders that catch webs but not to catch insects to eat, such as ground spider knowledge to connect the web to the hole, as a protection for other animals to come in**.
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Spiders mainly feed on insects, other spiders, and myriapods, and some spiders also feed on small animals, such as barley bugs, crickets, cockroaches, and so on. But it should be noted that spiders do not eat, but suck the nutrients and water in insects, spiders are generally like this, when they catch food, they release a venom to dissolve the food into a liquid, and then suck it all dry.
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