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The best practice is to place one live insect or other creature in the tarantula's cage. Let your tarantula eat at its own pace. If the insects you have are too small to make a full single-serving meal, you may put several in the cage at once. Your tarantula may attack them all in succession, rolling them up into a "bolus" with its webbing, then eat them all at once.  In the case of too-small insects, some tarantula owners prefer to put them in the cage one at a time over several days, so that the tarantula does not experience stress or harassment from uncaught prey. If you have put a large creature in the cage and are worried it may harm your tarantula, keep an eye on it and remove it if you think you have overestimated your tarantula's current state of strength and appetite. Baby tarantulas will often scavenge, and adult tarantulas will on occasion. In most cases, however, your full-grown tarantula will not recognize food unless that food moves. If you think your tarantula has failed to recognize live prey that is holding very still, try poking the prey lightly to induce movement. If you would like to induce your tarantula to eat food that is dead or holding still, such as a frozen pinkie mouse, you can also dangle it from the end of a string to make it seem lifelike. Pick a shallow dish, less than an inch in height. Fill it daily with about half an inch of water. The water should be just deep enough for your tarantula to submerge its fangs. You can buy a dish from a pet store, or use the lid of a jar.  Change the water daily, and replace the dish if it is molding or rusting. Tarantulas do not drink often, as they receive most of their moisture from their food. However, they do drink at times, and they benefit from having some water around to create environmental moisture Tropical tarantulas, such as Avicularia Versicolor, living in dry environments may benefit from having areas of their cage misted with water every 2-3 days, then allowed to dry out entirely. Check the specifications for your species. Do not purchase "cricket gel" or sponges. Though some pet stores still sell them, they have been discredited as a source of moisture for your tarantula, and will quickly mold.

summary: Put live prey in the cage. Dangle prey if necessary. Provide a shallow dish of water.


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It's in the green ribbon near the top of the Excel window. This will open a toolbar for your table's design directly below the green ribbon. If you don't see this tab, click your table to prompt it to appear. Click one of the colored boxes in the "Table Styles" section of the Design toolbar to apply the color and design to your table. You can click the downward-facing arrow to the right of the colored boxes to scroll through different design options. In the "Table Style Options" section of the toolbar, check or uncheck any of the following boxes:   Header Row - Checking this box places column names in the top cell of the data group. Uncheck this box to remove headers.  Total Row - When enabled, this option adds a row at the bottom of the table that displays the total value of the right-most column.  Banded Rows - Check this box to color in alternating rows, or uncheck it to leave all rows in your table the same color.  First Column and Last Column - When enabled, these options make the headers and data in the first and/or last columns bold.  Banded Columns - Check this box to color in alternating columns, or uncheck it to leave all columns in your table the same color.  Filter Button - When checked, this box places a drop-down box next to each header in your table that allows you to change the data displayed in that column. This will take you back to the Home toolbar. Your table's changes will remain.

summary: Click the Design tab. Select a design scheme. Review the other design options. Click the Home tab again.


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Alternatively, create a new reminder to set a location for.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/a\/a2\/Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-7Bullet1.jpg\/v4-459px-Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-7Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/a\/a2\/Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-7Bullet1.jpg\/aid1542185-v4-728px-Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-7Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}   (Current location is used in this example). Optionally, tab the under the “At a Location” toggle to set a different location.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/e\/e7\/Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-10Bullet1.jpg\/v4-459px-Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-10Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/e\/e7\/Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-10Bullet1.jpg\/aid1542185-v4-728px-Create-a-Reminder-by-Location-in-iOS-Step-10Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
summary: Tap the Reminders icon from your device’s home screen to launch the app. Tap a reminder from one of your lists that you would like to set a location reminder for. Tap the “Remind Me” tab. Tap or swipe the toggle switch next to “At a Location” so it’s set to “ON”. Tap “OK” when Reminders prompts you to use your current location if that is the location you want to set for your reminder. Tap “When I Arrive” if you want to receive the reminder when arriving to the location, or “When I Leave” to be reminded when you leave. Tap “Done” in the upper right corner to complete the process.