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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Sticks or no sticks for molting?
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<blockquote data-quote="MantidBro" data-source="post: 288893" data-attributes="member: 6731"><p>I cut out the lid with a razor and replace it with screen netting which you can see into and out of. Most of my enclosures are designed with molting in mind. It may not be as pleasant but it keeps them from mismolting. But they still get to have time out of the cage, for feeding and exploring. Plus once they are adults, molts are no longer a worry and they can get the nice natural cages.Oh i should add that i stand my cages vertically, not horizontally as they were intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantidBro, post: 288893, member: 6731"] I cut out the lid with a razor and replace it with screen netting which you can see into and out of. Most of my enclosures are designed with molting in mind. It may not be as pleasant but it keeps them from mismolting. But they still get to have time out of the cage, for feeding and exploring. Plus once they are adults, molts are no longer a worry and they can get the nice natural cages.Oh i should add that i stand my cages vertically, not horizontally as they were intended. [/QUOTE]
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