tszabo86
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I am thinking of setting up my ootheca in a 10 gallon tank with a very fine net glued under the screen that would cover it. Or should I set it up in a large platic container? Any advice?
How tall is the container? I want to get a few of those, for myself.What do you guys think? I picked this up at walmart and cut a hole in the top. I used fiberglass netting on top and on the side. The Ooth is attached to the top net with doublesided tape (which is also hotglued to the net just in case).
It's 6 1/2 (tall) x 5 1/2. They come in packs of 2 at walmart. Be careful when you cut the lids though, they're kinda flimsy, my first one shattered. I think i will put paper on the sticky part all around the eggHow tall is the container? I want to get a few of those, for myself.
Make sure that the nymphs will not be able to touch the tape, they will get stuck.
That is some good advice. With my first Chinese hatching, many nymphs got trapped under the paper towel. <_<Looks good to me, I would make sure the paper towel is wet and stuck to the bottom or they will get underneath it. Or take it out and use some dried grass bunched up for them to run around on.
I will take your advice! I ended up having to take the double sided tape out because the ooth fell off of it. I put a little bit of hot glue on the stick that the ooth is attached to and stuck it on that way, this way it should be safer for the nymphs when they hatch since there will be no sticky tape for them to get caught on.Looks good to me, I would make sure the paper towel is wet and stuck to the bottom or they will get underneath it. Or take it out and use some dried grass bunched up for them to run around on.
Hot or low temperature glue is the best that I have used for enclusure modification, and fastening oothecae.I will take your advice! I ended up having to take the double sided tape out because the ooth fell off of it. I put a little bit of hot glue on the stick that the ooth is attached to and stuck it on that way, this way it should be safer for the nymphs when they hatch since there will be no sticky tape for them to get caught on.
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