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    Question Tarantula's- diet question

    Ok, heres a question you might not have heard very often... Or ever.. lol.. But seriously will a Tarantula eat a centipeade? And even if if they would, would it be safe for them? I know this is a very strange question, bur Im very curious..
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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

    it depends on "who's the strongest". it's possible for a T to eat a centipede, but it's also possible for a pede to eat a T. it depends who's quicker.it shouldn't hurt either of them if they eat one another.
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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

    Alright thanks, lol. See, Im VERY afraid of centapeads and a friend of mine said 'Hey, your not afraid of spiders, why dont you get one and have it kill them for you?" And of course I wouldent, but it did make me curious to know if it could happen lol. Thanks.
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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

    They are both predators, but one would be prey depending on each ones size and speed and luck. Not a good idea to put them together even if one gets eaten the other could get hurt.

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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

    i'd have my money on the centipede eating your tarantula.
    here's a youtube movie of a centipede taking out a tarantula.
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=2f5gBFMMmGc

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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

    Quote Originally Posted by a7051
    i'd have my money on the centipede eating your tarantula.
    here's a youtube movie of a centipede taking out a tarantula.
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=2f5gBFMMmGc
    Whoa, No Im not talking about a GIANT centipeade: just one of these: http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/iiin/housece.html a common house one that doesnt get past 1 1/2 in.. Eww... Plus when I posted this I wasnt even planning on a spider, but after thinking about it Ive decided that I DO want one.. But trust me, Im not going to REALLY be giving it those, probably just its normal diet, but I am curious. lol.
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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

    Plus depends on how big the centipede is.




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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

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    Plus depends on how big the centipede is.



    Def not THAT big, of course.. lol.. only 1 1/2 inches.. I think if it came down to it a 4-5in spider could take it on..
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    Re: Tarantula's- diet question

    That and simular questions have been asked numerous times, although probably not here because this place does not specalize in inverts in any way, shape or form.
    There are plenty of people who have feed pedes, scorps and other arachnids to tarantulas and the results have varied.

    Something to keep in mind is that the size of the pede doesn't mean squat, the VENOM does. 1.5" or not, a pede can most certainally kill a 5-6" tarantula with one good bite. Also, pedes are a hellva lot faster than tarantulas and have better manouvering capabilities.
    Tarantulas are not immune to pede venom or vice versa so, unless you don't mind throwing money away, I'd just relocate the pedes, kill them (cringe) or something else other than feeding them to a tarantula.
    Oh, and no, pedes are not a part of a tarantula's list of usual menu items.

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