N1ghtFire
Arachnoknight
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This is how I rehouse my tarantulas. I have tried explaining this to people on here before and I figured I will post pictures to better explain!
I use a gallon baggie to move my spiders from one enclosure to the next. I either put the container in the bag, or put the bag over the top of the container and rubber band it shut while I coax the spider out of its home into the bag.
I usually poke a little hole in the bag and use a wire, tweezers, or a straw to push the spider into the bag. Once the spider is in the bag I trap it in a corner of the baggie while I remove the container from the bag.
Once the container is out of the bag I close it up and put the corner with the tarantula into its new container, snip the corner off so the spider can crawl out into its new home, and put the lid over the baggie. Then slowly pull the baggie out making the T crawl out of the bag. Be careful not to pinch the spiders legs while you pull the bag out!
That's it! This is the most convenient way for me to rehouse my tarantulas.
I use a gallon baggie to move my spiders from one enclosure to the next. I either put the container in the bag, or put the bag over the top of the container and rubber band it shut while I coax the spider out of its home into the bag.
I usually poke a little hole in the bag and use a wire, tweezers, or a straw to push the spider into the bag. Once the spider is in the bag I trap it in a corner of the baggie while I remove the container from the bag.
Once the container is out of the bag I close it up and put the corner with the tarantula into its new container, snip the corner off so the spider can crawl out into its new home, and put the lid over the baggie. Then slowly pull the baggie out making the T crawl out of the bag. Be careful not to pinch the spiders legs while you pull the bag out!
That's it! This is the most convenient way for me to rehouse my tarantulas.