BugDorm-5007 Insect Rearing Pot with Wire Screen Port (720 ml) [pack of 6]

  • Model:BD5007_6P
 
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BugDorm-5007 insect pots are innovative insect-rearing containers.  They are made of transparent plastic, making observation easy.  Each BugDorm-5007 insect pot has a wire-screen cap (BD8004 - Ø45mm | 80 mesh), giving the containers good ventilation.  You can unplug the cap without removing the entire cover when placing food or handling insects in the pots to prevent insects from escaping.

※ The wire-screen caps are autoclavable.

Pack Contents
x6 Wire Screen Caps
x6 Pots

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