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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelotbren" data-source="post: 307593" data-attributes="member: 9728"><p>I had a Chinese nymph in the Exo Terra nano tall while it was still eating D. Hydei fruit flies and generally didn't have an issue with escapees. I had to stuff the little holes at the outside bottom corner of each door though because those holes were too big. But they couldn't fit through the screen. It's possible they occasionally squeezed out in the crack between the door and the wall, but it was never really a problem.</p><p></p><p>But, ensuring they find their prey could be a different problem for ghost nymphs in there as mentioned above. If the enclosure is the same as mine, I highly doubt anything bigger than fruit flies has any chance of escaping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelotbren, post: 307593, member: 9728"] I had a Chinese nymph in the Exo Terra nano tall while it was still eating D. Hydei fruit flies and generally didn't have an issue with escapees. I had to stuff the little holes at the outside bottom corner of each door though because those holes were too big. But they couldn't fit through the screen. It's possible they occasionally squeezed out in the crack between the door and the wall, but it was never really a problem. But, ensuring they find their prey could be a different problem for ghost nymphs in there as mentioned above. If the enclosure is the same as mine, I highly doubt anything bigger than fruit flies has any chance of escaping. [/QUOTE]
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