collinchang635
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Would non-toxic superglue or non-toxic glue be suitable as a adhesive for mantid cages? :huh:
So what should I use for hanging oothecae? Besides hot glue, is there anything else I can use for sticking stuff to my mantids cage?(I have a lot of plastic)Any hot glue gun works for cage assembly, it would be difficult to use superglue to make cages (hot glue is a terrible idea for hanging oothecae). The one thing to watch out for is some plastics don't stick to the hot glue --they seem to but if you flex it when cooled it comes loose.
I'll try that todayAny regular dept store has them, look in the craft isle.
A low temp hot glue gun works fantastic for hanging ooths. I let it cool a couple seconds before attaching. I use a very small drop.So what should I use for hanging oothecae? Besides hot glue, is there anything else I can use for sticking stuff to my mantids cage?(I have a lot of plastic)Where can you find glue guns? Can you find it in a local DIY shop?
If you're careful you can get away with hot glue guns with large oothecae and not even know you killed a few eggs. If you're not careful or the oothecae are small it's another story. Superglue works great for hanging oothecae.A low temp hot glue gun works fantastic for hanging ooths. I let it cool a couple seconds before attaching. I use a very small drop.
That is the reason I let it cool and only use a very small amount. I could see a possible issue with small ootheca that are not well insulated but not with the larger ones which have lots of protection. Superglue contains some nasty stuff which is why I won't use it.If you're careful you can get away with hot glue guns with large oothecae and not even know you killed a few eggs. If you're not careful or the oothecae are small it's another story. Superglue works great for hanging oothecae.
I understand the hesitation but superglue is used on living soft and hard corals in reef aquaria (and has been used on various oothecae) with no ill effects.Superglue contains some nasty stuff which is why I won't use it.
Nobody can tell you if the type of glue had anything to do with it.Well my friend and I found two Tropidomantid ootheca and used superglue to stick it to the lid of a container. One day I got back from school and found that the ootheca had hatched and only one nymph had survived. Is this because of the superglue? Should I have used a glue gun? BTW I'm not going to buy a glue gun because they are very expensive from where I come from (Malaysia). A normal glue gun costs about 60 ringgit ($20). A good glue gun costs about 150 ringgit ($60)
It sounds like you're saying the ootheca hatched fine but the nymphs died. In that case it's pretty much a certaintly that external conditions killed the nymphs. Glue attached to the ootheca couldn't harm them when at the point they died they're no longer in the ootheca.Well my friend and I found two Tropidomantid ootheca and used superglue to stick it to the lid of a container. One day I got back from school and found that the ootheca had hatched and only one nymph had survived. Is this because of the superglue? Should I have used a glue gun? BTW I'm not going to buy a glue gun because they are very expensive from where I come from (Malaysia). A normal glue gun costs about 60 ringgit ($20). A good glue gun costs about 150 ringgit ($60)
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