BugDorm-4E4545D Specimen Handling Cage

  • Model:BD4E4545D
 
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Price per Unit $117.00 USD $111.15 USD $105.30 USD

BugDorm-4E4545D insect cage is an alternative to BugDorm-4S4545D.  Please note that BugDorm-4E4545D is all mesh except the floor, 1/3 Front-Top pane, and 1/3 Top-Front panel.  The BugDorm-4E4545D has very fine Nylon netting (150 x 150 mesh) for better ventilation.

Pack Contents
x1 Fabric Cage Body
x12 Fiberglass Rods (Ø4 mm, L45 cm)
x4 ABS Plastic Webbed Joints (3-Way)
x4 ABS Plastic Joints (3-Way)

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