BugDorm-6E610 Insect Rearing Cage

  • Model:BD6E610
 
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A 60-cm cube, BugDorm-6E610 insect cage is suitable for small potted plants.  All panels except the floor are of fine Nylon netting (150 x 150 mesh) for ventilation.  A thin strip is sewn across the ceiling from which to suspend objects such as feeders.

There are two openings in the front panel of BugDorm-6E610 insect rearing cage.  The zippered opening is large enough to insert potted plants.  On the zippered opening is a 18-cm sleeve opening for addition or removal of insects and replacement of food without letting insects escape.

The framework of BugDorm-6E610 insect cage is of durable aluminum and constructed outside the enclosure.  There are no places for insects to hide inside the cage.

Package Contents
x1 Fabric Cage Body
x12 Aluminum Pipes (L59 cm)
x8 Nylon Plastic Joints (3-Way)

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