LLCoolJew
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Greetings, Earthlings! I just wanted to share a little trick I came up with to secure sticks for climbing/hanging to my glass terrariums without permanently altering them. This is especially important for species like the Idolomantis Diabolica.
Because I didn't want to hot glue anything directly to the screen, plastic or glass, I decided to adhere a strip of foam weather stripping along the top of two sides of the terrarium. Then, I wedge the sticks into the foam and even glue them there, if necessary, to keep them secure. I can also crisscross them, to provide multiple places for them to grab a hold of, and I can also bend the sticks between the foam strips to provide some lower hanging "swings."
This seems to work REALLY well for all of my mantids, and, any time I want to change up my terrarium, I need only break down the sticks, pull off the weather stripping, and start over, and there is no damage to my Exo Terras. You're welcome!
Because I didn't want to hot glue anything directly to the screen, plastic or glass, I decided to adhere a strip of foam weather stripping along the top of two sides of the terrarium. Then, I wedge the sticks into the foam and even glue them there, if necessary, to keep them secure. I can also crisscross them, to provide multiple places for them to grab a hold of, and I can also bend the sticks between the foam strips to provide some lower hanging "swings."
This seems to work REALLY well for all of my mantids, and, any time I want to change up my terrarium, I need only break down the sticks, pull off the weather stripping, and start over, and there is no damage to my Exo Terras. You're welcome!
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