I just gave my Spider his second meal since I've had him and decided to try a F/T; it was too easy. I took the frozen hopper, placed it (inside a zip lock) in hot water for 5 minutes, hit it with a blow driver and placed it in the separate feeding tub. I placed the Spider inside the tub, closed the lid and watched for 2 minutes. He started showing signs he was on the hunt, got his head near the hopper and struck! I left him alone for the next 5 minutes, came back and he was finished.

I expected it to be a lot much harder than this. This Spider has been such an amazing animal. He doesn't ball up anymore when I pick him up; he cruises around when I take him out and doesn’t hiss/strike ever. And as for the infamous wobble, I can't see its effect on him, so it is so light it isn't even noticeable.

And the best thing, the breeder I got him from has checked in with me 3 times since I've had him just to follow up and see how the animal is doing.

And last, thanks to everyone in the BP community. I've been able to educate myself from many of your threads sharing info, replies to my posts and through your own documented experiences!