@Storm&bugfreak Your welcome, and glad to see things are going well.
The cardboard made habitats would be something that would be for a quick fix, as the cardboard would easily be damaged from misting, chewing insects getting in/out, and would likely turn into a paper mess (from frass, prey leftovers, cardboard mites, and related) rather quickly. If you did replace it was needed (likely 2-3 weeks) it would be a stop gap method, and spending time once on a plastic/glass habitat would save you much trouble.
I must admit I have seen cardboard used for breeding containers and similar before with good results, they were of course just a temporary housing for a specific purpose. Although if you were to treat the cardboard with layers of latex paint, thin layers of varnish, or such that would coat and harden the cardboard making it much sturdier - it might be a more permanent arrangement. Sounds like a project I should play around with when I get some free project time.
No problems there with PetSmart, a common supplier for those who need flies immediately or even have access to one. I can understand the shipping problem, a easy fix there would be to instruct your supplier to mark the package to be held at the post office for pickup (I've had it done before, and during times of excess cold/heat for better results than a mailbox (bug oven)). But of course if the shipper forgets to mark the hold at post office option even once, then you would be busted.
The cardboard made habitats would be something that would be for a quick fix, as the cardboard would easily be damaged from misting, chewing insects getting in/out, and would likely turn into a paper mess (from frass, prey leftovers, cardboard mites, and related) rather quickly. If you did replace it was needed (likely 2-3 weeks) it would be a stop gap method, and spending time once on a plastic/glass habitat would save you much trouble.
I must admit I have seen cardboard used for breeding containers and similar before with good results, they were of course just a temporary housing for a specific purpose. Although if you were to treat the cardboard with layers of latex paint, thin layers of varnish, or such that would coat and harden the cardboard making it much sturdier - it might be a more permanent arrangement. Sounds like a project I should play around with when I get some free project time.
No problems there with PetSmart, a common supplier for those who need flies immediately or even have access to one. I can understand the shipping problem, a easy fix there would be to instruct your supplier to mark the package to be held at the post office for pickup (I've had it done before, and during times of excess cold/heat for better results than a mailbox (bug oven)). But of course if the shipper forgets to mark the hold at post office option even once, then you would be busted.