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Cheap and small hydrometers for 32 oz deli cups
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<blockquote data-quote="agent A" data-source="post: 345466" data-attributes="member: 2948"><p>So when you have the number of mantises I do, it would take the whole day to give each one water from a cotton swab! I probably would also not want to use the SAME swab between mantises, ESPECIALLY if they aren't the same species. I am very conscious about pathogens (which is why all of my rearing gear gets a 10% bleach for 10 minutes treatment between uses). I just give everyone a spray-down before bed and it usually works out fine. The smaller guys often sip the droplets each time, while larger species may skip a night or two. </p><p></p><p>I can't remember if I sent you the <em>Galinthias </em>in the 9oz cup, but if I did, that is big enough for the final molt and you can just send a gentle mist through the lid. Just remember to rinse the cup every few weeks because the moisture hits wastes and microbes grow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agent A, post: 345466, member: 2948"] So when you have the number of mantises I do, it would take the whole day to give each one water from a cotton swab! I probably would also not want to use the SAME swab between mantises, ESPECIALLY if they aren't the same species. I am very conscious about pathogens (which is why all of my rearing gear gets a 10% bleach for 10 minutes treatment between uses). I just give everyone a spray-down before bed and it usually works out fine. The smaller guys often sip the droplets each time, while larger species may skip a night or two. I can't remember if I sent you the [I]Galinthias [/I]in the 9oz cup, but if I did, that is big enough for the final molt and you can just send a gentle mist through the lid. Just remember to rinse the cup every few weeks because the moisture hits wastes and microbes grow! [/QUOTE]
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