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Mantid Discussions
Enclosures and Housing
Net/Mesh Cages vs. Glass/Plastic Enclosures
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<blockquote data-quote="guapoalto049" data-source="post: 163041" data-attributes="member: 4037"><p>Most net cages can contain fruit flies, the tops of plastic/glass ones typically allow ff's to escape. I keep all large numbers of nymphs in net cages with plenty of ff's, then anything cool looking gets their own custom glass when they're old enough for houseflies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guapoalto049, post: 163041, member: 4037"] Most net cages can contain fruit flies, the tops of plastic/glass ones typically allow ff's to escape. I keep all large numbers of nymphs in net cages with plenty of ff's, then anything cool looking gets their own custom glass when they're old enough for houseflies. [/QUOTE]
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Enclosures and Housing
Net/Mesh Cages vs. Glass/Plastic Enclosures
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