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Old 05-21-04, 07:17 AM   #31
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oooo, alright. im not that worried then. i thought that they chewed through the screen in your cage and i was lik ahhh nooooo. but you said there were thousands of them trying to get at eggs, so thats a relief.
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Old 05-21-04, 10:10 AM   #32
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That has also happened to me as well, crikets chewing through the mesh. i was breeding and i used a a mesh on top as a lid, and the next day there were a couple of holes:S, but what i find is that if they have a lot of space they wont chew your sceen cages, so dont owrry

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Old 05-21-04, 08:31 PM   #33
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was that double post directed at me panther_dude? when i said "i speak from experience" i was just talking about crickets and screen. i'd say i'm as well researched when pertaining to crickets and fiberglass screening as a fellow needs to be...

on the subject of the soil bottom, my senegal doens't spend time on the bottom of my cage, nor does she eat off of it. there is no perlite in my soil which was what you expressed concern about in the first place. i didn't say you were wrong, i just gave another option.
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What do you mean there is no perlite in hte soil whats all those little white things in the soil in your pic?
Anyways this has nothing to do with anything
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Old 05-23-04, 10:43 AM   #35
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correction thats not huhet's pic....

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i house one of mine in a 65g reptarium and one in a custom built enclosure that would equal about 75g. i like the custom one the best.. cant go wrong with making your own. ive got pics of mine somewhere. ill post when i can locate them.
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