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Spiny Flower Mantis L5 Vivarium
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<blockquote data-quote="MantisMart" data-source="post: 340189" data-attributes="member: 12040"><p>Yea. This is why I use vented deli cups, and mesh cages using clear wrap. As ugly as it is, it keeps them alive. There are definitely some pretty terrariums you could get. I use tanks from PetSmart for some of mine. The cracks in the lid seem to aid in ventilation, while still allowing humidity. You just have to apply mesh to the lid. I can definitely see how that can be frustrating though. It looks awesome! Just not that great for a praying mantis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisMart, post: 340189, member: 12040"] Yea. This is why I use vented deli cups, and mesh cages using clear wrap. As ugly as it is, it keeps them alive. There are definitely some pretty terrariums you could get. I use tanks from PetSmart for some of mine. The cracks in the lid seem to aid in ventilation, while still allowing humidity. You just have to apply mesh to the lid. I can definitely see how that can be frustrating though. It looks awesome! Just not that great for a praying mantis. [/QUOTE]
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