can my shingleback eat huntsman spiders?

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the spider isnt too big but i was wondering if it could eat it
i dont want to hear people saying its bad to feed it to my lizard i just want to know if they aren poisonous, i heard they eat trap door spiders and redbacks in the wild, is this true?
 
the spider isnt too big but i was wondering if it could eat it
i dont want to hear people saying its bad to feed it to my lizard i just want to know if they aren poisonous, i heard they eat trap door spiders and redbacks in the wild, is this true?

I think it would be OK... my beardies have eaten the odd one I have caught without any problems. And shinglebacks seem to have hardcore stomachs! That being said, watching a shingle try to catch a quick moving huntsman could be amusing :lol:
 
I think it would be OK... my beardies have eaten the odd one I have caught without any problems. And shinglebacks seem to have hardcore stomachs! That being said, watching a shingle try to catch a quick moving huntsman could be amusing :lol:



hahah! thats one of the reasons i would of liked to watch it, it goes CRAZY for anything moving
 
I don't think a huntsman would encounter a trappy in the wild. Technically, they are veomous, but technically, so is a bee.
 
It'd be fine but personally I leave the huntsmans alone at my place, they clean up a lot of undesirables around the place.
 
No I meant blueys eating trappys in the wild not huntsmens and thanks loll
 
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