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>>271888 I wouldn't advise it. Larger specimens could and do occasionally kill and consume animals other than insects in the wild but they consume their food by tearing off bits and liquefying it, so in captivity it's just a messy waste and you're left with a partially eaten putrefying animal.
It depends on the species. Many species can be kept in small groups provided that the enclosure is large enough, there are enough hiding spaces, all the specimens are of about the same size, and they're properly fed. Just do your research first.
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