What kind of food does a tarantula spider eat?

Crickets are the most common food for these spiders. The majority of tarantulas require only one or two crickets to be fed to them per week. Some of the larger species can eat up to six crickets a week.

How often should I Feed my pet tarantula?

Crickets are the most common food for these spiders. The majority of tarantulas require only one or two crickets to be fed to them per week. Some of the larger species can eat up to six crickets a week. The insects should be gut loaded before feeding them to your pet. Gut loading is making sure the insects are well fed.

What happens if a tarantula does not eat its food?

Have no fear if your tarantula does not eat for a short period of time. Some can survive for months without eating the food you provide. Your spider may go through periods of feasting or fasting depending on its dietary needs. There is one exception.

What’s the best way to care for a tarantula?

This means you will be caring for a community of crickets as well as caring for a spider. Change your tarantula’s water daily, and clean any food remains from its cage after a day. Buy crickets and other creatures. Crickets are always a safe bet, as all tarantulas are insectivores.

What can I Feed my tarantula?

Tarantulas are natural predators. In the wild they hunt for insects and small animals such as lizards, frogs, rodents, and even birds. Like many exotic pets, in captivity, pet tarantulas can be feed a mixed diet consisting of crickets, mealworms, wax worms, super worms, and horn worms.

Can tarantulas eat earthworms?

Some tropical tarantulas will eat larger worms, like earthworms, and some larger tarantulas will accept live baby rodents, mice, lizards, and snakes. You can buy live crickets and other prey online or in pet stores. Buy insects in tubs or bulk orders, and keep them alive and well-fred.

What do Baby tarantulas eat?

You can feed a baby tarantula little pinhead crickets, or roaches, worms but they should preferably be smaller than the spider. While some tarantulas may prefer to hunt live prey, some extremely tiny slings can successfully eat pre-killed or pieces of prey.