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The Pink-toed Tarantula or Pink-toed Tree Spider is an aggressive feeder. It will eat a variety of insect prey including adult crickets, grasshoppers, roaches, and especially flying insects such as wax moths. In nature, they will also feed on small lizards such as Anolis species, but they are...
try one of those hand warmer things wrapped in a towel. i would figure one or two of those things would work well enough to keep the T warm.
here is a good thread. There are lots of different ways to do transport them.
I would think their actual tank they are used to would be best. Because if you change habitat and add the movement and stuff... it will just be more stress added to the equation
I think they are some of the cutest spiders on the planet! Could you maybe feed them to some of yoru other breeds? Or yeah you could just let them go once they are able to get around.
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