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Locust Size Small Hoppers (8-12mm)

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As a large and predatory arachnid, tarantulas are known to consume a wide variety of prey in their natural habitats. One of the most common types of prey that tarantulas feed on are locusts, which are a type of grasshopper that belong to the family Acrididae.

Appearance: Locusts can vary in appearance depending on their species and age, but they typically have long, slender bodies and powerful hind legs that allow them to jump great distances. They are usually green or brown in color and may have distinctive markings or patterns on their bodies.

Behavior: Locusts are social animals that live in large groups called swarms. They are most active during the day and are known for their ability to jump and fly away from predators. They feed on a variety of plant materials, including grasses, leaves, and crops.

Nutritional Value: Locusts are a good source of protein and other nutrients for tarantulas. They are relatively easy to catch and are often abundant in the same habitats where tarantulas live.

Availability: Locusts are found in many parts of the world and are often considered pests due to their ability to cause damage to crops. They can be purchased from us and many other pet shops

Handling: When feeding locusts to tarantulas, it is important to make sure that the locusts are not too large for the spider to handle. In general, it is best to offer prey that is no larger than the tarantula's body.


It is also important to avoid feeding tarantulas wild-caught insects, as these may carry parasites or diseases that could harm the spider.

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Locust Size Small Hoppers (8-12mm)
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