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Inert bones as decoration?
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<blockquote data-quote="intheabyss" data-source="post: 290756" data-attributes="member: 8754"><p>That would look awesome!!! The mantids wouldn't have any issue climbing the skull, because of the texture. I think they'd like it. I'm not sure if the antlers would be safe to hang from for molting, though... you could glue a strip of mesh alongside underneath them to be safe. As long as you don't keep it damp constantly, I don't think you'd have any problems with it rotting. Don't bother partially burying it if you'll be using flies as food, they won't burrow (but may hide in all the internal cavities). Make sure to clean out the substrate fairly regularly.</p><p></p><p>What do you want to keep in the tank? Communal nymphs? If they'll be eating fruit flies, I don't think that tank will contain them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="intheabyss, post: 290756, member: 8754"] That would look awesome!!! The mantids wouldn't have any issue climbing the skull, because of the texture. I think they'd like it. I'm not sure if the antlers would be safe to hang from for molting, though... you could glue a strip of mesh alongside underneath them to be safe. As long as you don't keep it damp constantly, I don't think you'd have any problems with it rotting. Don't bother partially burying it if you'll be using flies as food, they won't burrow (but may hide in all the internal cavities). Make sure to clean out the substrate fairly regularly. What do you want to keep in the tank? Communal nymphs? If they'll be eating fruit flies, I don't think that tank will contain them! [/QUOTE]
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