D. tityus feeding troubles

My female D. tityus is driving me crazy. No matter what I give her (brown sugar water, moist cane sugar chunks, banana pieces, peaches, etc) the dish always ends up tipped, flipped, or buried; Solid items get knocked all around and the sugar gets mixed up in the substrate.

Is there an easier way to offer food to these guys? She's driving me crazy.
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I give up! She's chewed through the dish I put the sugar water crystals in. She's getting a revamp of furnishings and a strictly soft fruits diet now.

 
You know you put a big wad of paper towel in the dish and then pour the sugar water over it right? Sounds like you might be missing that important part.

 
You know you put a big wad of paper towel in the dish and then pour the sugar water over it right? Sounds like you might be missing that important part.
I have tried. EVERYTHING.

When I did that she tore it up and put it all on substrate; when I did it with the crystals she flipped the dish. When I tried anchoring the towel with a stone she got in and tore it up right down to the bottom.

She is driving me INSANE. X_X

 
I have tried. EVERYTHING.

When I did that she tore it up and put it all on substrate; when I did it with the crystals she flipped the dish. When I tried anchoring the towel with a stone she got in and tore it up right down to the bottom.

She is driving me INSANE. X_X
I have a large number of D tityus and S Aloeus. And when i feed syrup they drag the paper towels everywhere ... I think they perfer to drag it out of site.

lol when i do jellies i end up with less mess but... lol i will attach a picture... they pig out on them.



 

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I have a large number of D tityus and S Aloeus. And when i feed syrup they drag the paper towels everywhere ... I think they perfer to drag it out of site.

lol when i do jellies i end up with less mess but... lol i will attach a picture... they pig out on them.


I use a sponge with 1/2 maple syrup and 1/2 water.

 

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