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<blockquote data-quote="lancaster1313" data-source="post: 230769" data-attributes="member: 4001"><p>I like the idea that a nymph that hangs from the top will be in less danger of getting its little tarsae nipped by a snapping lid.</p><p></p><p>One thing I don't like about snap lids is that a nymph seems to always put a foot in a bad place. It causes me to take too much time getting the nymph to move a foot out of the way so I can close the lid.</p><p></p><p>I put small holes in the sides of containers for feeding, but the "slide in lid" seems like a good idea for other mainteneance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancaster1313, post: 230769, member: 4001"] I like the idea that a nymph that hangs from the top will be in less danger of getting its little tarsae nipped by a snapping lid. One thing I don't like about snap lids is that a nymph seems to always put a foot in a bad place. It causes me to take too much time getting the nymph to move a foot out of the way so I can close the lid. I put small holes in the sides of containers for feeding, but the "slide in lid" seems like a good idea for other mainteneance. [/QUOTE]
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