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<blockquote data-quote="Kruszakus" data-source="post: 55729" data-attributes="member: 1692"><p>Oh! Another method I developed - this is the so called oil flask method. You take a plastic container, and you cut out a small hole in the lid - you put a paper towel through the hole, so a small part it sticking out, and the rest should be long enough to reach the bottom of the container. You fill it with honeyed water, and it should provide your flies with both for some time.</p><p></p><p>Macro - I heard that someone was using a light bulb on the side of the enclosure (I think it was a glass tank) and the poor mantis had it's legs burned from stepping on the hot surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kruszakus, post: 55729, member: 1692"] Oh! Another method I developed - this is the so called oil flask method. You take a plastic container, and you cut out a small hole in the lid - you put a paper towel through the hole, so a small part it sticking out, and the rest should be long enough to reach the bottom of the container. You fill it with honeyed water, and it should provide your flies with both for some time. Macro - I heard that someone was using a light bulb on the side of the enclosure (I think it was a glass tank) and the poor mantis had it's legs burned from stepping on the hot surface. [/QUOTE]
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