What is the recommended feeding interval for large, mature adult *A. semanni* spiders?
Answer
Once every one to three weeks
The required feeding frequency for a mature adult Costa Rican Zebra Tarantula varies based on factors like size, metabolism, and recent activity levels, but generally, they possess a high capacity to fast for prolonged durations. For a large, mature specimen, offering food once every one to three weeks is typically considered sufficient maintenance. Keepers may find that feeding a large adult only once every few weeks, or potentially once per month, is entirely adequate, particularly during cooler seasons when natural activity naturally declines. Consistency is maintained if the appropriately sized prey item is consumed within 24 hours of being offered.

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