This morning I decided to feed a house spider to my 4 instar G. Rosea. She's eagerly taken spiders before but this was a little larger than the previous ones but only a third the size of the T. I watched over to make sure the battle went well but was shocked to see the house spider pounce on the back of the Rosea and after a little rolling around clearly gain the upper hand. eeeeek!
Time for intervention. Thankfully I always have a long thin artists paintbrush to hand and attempted to seperate them. It wasn't easy but it worked and I followed with harrassing the spider out of the enclosure and into a pot. My Rosea scurried off to her burrow.
I'm feeling quite guilty now especially as this is my youngest daughter's T (she loves the pink legs) but I'm glad I was on hand to rescue her. I just pray she survives the attack.
A lesson learned for sure, house spiders are obviously rather aggressive little beasts and I won't be offering them in future although I'm very tempted to see how it does against my CWD!
Time for intervention. Thankfully I always have a long thin artists paintbrush to hand and attempted to seperate them. It wasn't easy but it worked and I followed with harrassing the spider out of the enclosure and into a pot. My Rosea scurried off to her burrow.
I'm feeling quite guilty now especially as this is my youngest daughter's T (she loves the pink legs) but I'm glad I was on hand to rescue her. I just pray she survives the attack.
A lesson learned for sure, house spiders are obviously rather aggressive little beasts and I won't be offering them in future although I'm very tempted to see how it does against my CWD!
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