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<blockquote data-quote="Krissim Klaw" data-source="post: 45819" data-attributes="member: 1492"><p>I've raised up many tiny insects in critter keepers no problem. All I do is take some scotch tape and line the lid (sticky part facing outside). That keeps me escapee free. Personally though I would go with a nice fine mesh cage for the hatchlings. It makes it a lot easier for the little ones to climb about without slipping. They also have a nice soft mesh fabric to fall on versus hard plastic when exiting the oothe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krissim Klaw, post: 45819, member: 1492"] I've raised up many tiny insects in critter keepers no problem. All I do is take some scotch tape and line the lid (sticky part facing outside). That keeps me escapee free. Personally though I would go with a nice fine mesh cage for the hatchlings. It makes it a lot easier for the little ones to climb about without slipping. They also have a nice soft mesh fabric to fall on versus hard plastic when exiting the oothe. [/QUOTE]
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