nasty bugger
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Not sure about the 80 oz'ers, but I do know there is a difference with 32 oz containers. I bought a bunch at sam's club, and when I got home I found they were much flimsier than the one's you get from people on here.
They'll do, but the one's on here don't collapse as easily and are just easier to handle. Plus they have the breathable top on them, where as mine I had to cut the center of the lid out and just put a coffee filter over it, for air. Hassle for saving a few bucks.
One thing though is I have a bunch of flimsies for putting crickets in and transfering to mantis area, and thawing pinkies out for my snakes, and a place to put my little snakes while they eat, so there's no conflict between them while feeding.
I also use them for fruit fly cultures, but there again I'd rather use the heavier ones.
If you peruse some posts on here, lots of people use the deli cups and cut a hole low, a bit above the bottom of the cup and put a foam plug in it. This because the mantis' like to hang from the top, and would be disturbed if you open the lid, so they make the hole to put feeders in through, and mist through, so the plastic deli cups work well for that.
Rick has posted some good pics of his deli cup enclosures if you do a search for them.
Have fun with it
They'll do, but the one's on here don't collapse as easily and are just easier to handle. Plus they have the breathable top on them, where as mine I had to cut the center of the lid out and just put a coffee filter over it, for air. Hassle for saving a few bucks.
One thing though is I have a bunch of flimsies for putting crickets in and transfering to mantis area, and thawing pinkies out for my snakes, and a place to put my little snakes while they eat, so there's no conflict between them while feeding.
I also use them for fruit fly cultures, but there again I'd rather use the heavier ones.
If you peruse some posts on here, lots of people use the deli cups and cut a hole low, a bit above the bottom of the cup and put a foam plug in it. This because the mantis' like to hang from the top, and would be disturbed if you open the lid, so they make the hole to put feeders in through, and mist through, so the plastic deli cups work well for that.
Rick has posted some good pics of his deli cup enclosures if you do a search for them.
Have fun with it