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<blockquote data-quote="Krissim Klaw" data-source="post: 164013" data-attributes="member: 1492"><p>I really like the concept, but the design looks overly complicated and thus risky to me. I can get wanting to make it easy for people to open it up via everything being attached to the lid and popping up all convenient like, but in a transportation carrier I think the main goal should be getting the mantises there alive without any casualties. Thus, I would rather see the foam heavily glued to say he sides of the container and fixed so there is no give or risk of the entire stake vibrating loose and flopping into the sides. This would add a double bonus of helping to insulate the container.</p><p></p><p>Still, I love the fact you are looking into this. I also think the methods can be improved though since I don't ship my mantises anywhere I haven't given it much thought. If I ever needed to ship one of my own pet mantises through the mail, I would use some pop up port a bug cylinders. Of course the price of using those wouldn't be practical for those of you selling mantises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krissim Klaw, post: 164013, member: 1492"] I really like the concept, but the design looks overly complicated and thus risky to me. I can get wanting to make it easy for people to open it up via everything being attached to the lid and popping up all convenient like, but in a transportation carrier I think the main goal should be getting the mantises there alive without any casualties. Thus, I would rather see the foam heavily glued to say he sides of the container and fixed so there is no give or risk of the entire stake vibrating loose and flopping into the sides. This would add a double bonus of helping to insulate the container. Still, I love the fact you are looking into this. I also think the methods can be improved though since I don't ship my mantises anywhere I haven't given it much thought. If I ever needed to ship one of my own pet mantises through the mail, I would use some pop up port a bug cylinders. Of course the price of using those wouldn't be practical for those of you selling mantises. [/QUOTE]
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