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Puerto Rican Pink Toe Tarantulas for Sale
We have a large variety of captive Puerto Rican pink toe tarantulas for sale. Our pink toe tarantulas are very active and docile. Our Puerto Rican pink toe tarantulas for sale all come with our full live arrival and 7-day health guarantee. CBreptile.com has a real biologist on site and handles all of our Puerto Rican pink toe tarantulas a bit to ensure well-adapted, calm pets.  They are commonly available at breeder websites and reptile expos. As a tarantula’s breeder, our number one priority is to provide top-quality specimens that make the best pets. An experienced Puerto Rican pink toe tarantula breeder will be able to provide proper care information for your new family member, the tarantula.
Explore our Puerto Rican Toe Tarantula care section and learn a ton regarding the following Tarantula care tips:
A quality Puerto Rican pink toe tarantula is hard to find. Finding the best tarantula breeders, offering young tarantulas for sale that are handled early and often is important.
We recommend buying all your supplies as well when purchasing your Puerto Rican pink toe tarantula.
Puerto Rican Pink Toe Tarantula Size
When they reach adulthood, Puerto Rican pink toe tarantula has a leg span from 3.5 to 5 inches in length.
Puerto Rican Pink Toe Tarantula Lifespan
Captive bred Puerto Rican pink toe tarantulas generally live 10 years or more.
Puerto Rican Pink Toe Tarantula’s Habitat
Captive bred Puerto Rican pink toe tarantula needs a minimum 10-gallon tank. However, if and when you can provide larger, they will love it! Heigh is essential as they are considered tree dwellers and spin their webs up high. They are very active creatures.
Keeping your tarantulas temperature at 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit is great. Ideally the enclosure should be between 78- and 82-degrees. Under tank heaters and lamp fixtures that we have on sale specifically for them call the creature combo dome can provide the correct amount of heat. Monitor their temperature with a thermometer in the tank.
In the wild, Puerto Rican pink toes do live in humid climates, it is very important to maintain a humidity level between 65 and 75 percent. Keeping the humidity level high can be one of the most challenging parts of having a “spider”. To raise humidity, we have the Reptile Fogger System that will mist the enclosure, or you can hand mist every two to three days with clean water. This will provide the essential humidity for your pet and benefit any live plants in the enclosure. Use a hygrometer to keep track of their humidity levels.
Proper ventilation should be provided with screening as a top on an enclosure or in the construction of a custom enclosure. When it gets warm outside, collard lizards can be kept in outdoor cages. It is important to be sure the enclosure provides shelter from the rain, basking areas, and shady areas. Healthy UVB is provided from the sun. Branches should be added to their enclosures because they enjoy climbing.
Puerto Rican Pink Toe Tarantula for sale Decor
These spiders are considered a humid specie and enjoy anything to climb on. They need to keep entertained for better quality of life. Bare minimum you need at least a plant, climbing toy, branch and places to hide. We recommend a lot more than that so they will exercise and use natural instinct strategically.
Use decor like our Fluker’s Half Log Reptile Hide, branches, secure stacks of stone, nontoxic real or fake plants etc.
Pink Toe Tarantula for sale Handling and Temperament
Handling pink toe tarantulas is easy if done correctly. They tolerate handling as long as you allow them to move when they want to. Especially if they are regularly handled from a young age. They are very intelligent, incredibly tame and would only ever nip if feeling threatened. Sitting down with them is the best since they can become skittish. A foot of a fall could hurt them. They are one of a few specie of spider that CAN BE housed with others but again that is optional since it can certainly go either way when it comes to wanting a buddy or living alone.
Lighting and Temperature
Tarantula spiders enjoy the heat. Keeping your metallic pink toe tarantula’s temperature at 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit is great. Ideally the enclosure should be between 78- and 82-degrees. Under tank heaters and lamp fixtures that we have on sale specifically for them call the creature combo dome can provide the correct amount of heat. Monitor their temperature with a thermometer in the tank. At least 10 hours a day with their heat source. It will be enough and it is recommended that you do not put them in direct sun light but even in a room with a window will help them acclimate to day time.
Humidity
Pink Toes prefer a humidity of 65%-75%. It isn’t usually of main concern when you have a
humid hide or burrow available. You can also mist occasionally to mess with their humidity levels. You will want to keep close watch for any mold growth due to humidity.
Pink Toed Tarantula for sale Food
It is important that you clean all “stale food” or uneaten prey after 24 hours. Pink Toed Tarantulas are insectivores, meaning they eat primarily insects to receive the proper nutrients they require. They are not usually picky eaters. Insects, such as crickets and as an adult they will enjoy a pinky mouse or even small lizard as a treat etc. Adding the gut load to their bugs will give them extra vitamin/mineral supplement and calcium.
Water For Your Pink Toed Tarantula
Water is important, but too much water leads to a wet and to humid of enclosure. Change the water daily in just a small water dish. A few water fishes are a plus.
Tarantula Substrate
Peat moss and eco soil free of pesticides is a favorite substrate of the Puerto Rican pink toe tarantulas. Make sure that the Exo Terra or eco earth is 2-3″ deep and replaced every 5 months at least. They will need plants to climb (safe), logs and branches. Bird toys are an exceptional active toy. Let me tell you, these spiders love to climb! Remove soiled and dirty substrate daily.
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