BugDorm-4H3030 Insect Rearing Cage

  • Model:BD4H3030
 
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The BugDorm-4H3030 insect cage is easy to assemble by connecting plastic poles with connectors.  It features Nylon netting (40×32 mesh/inch, 720 µm aperture) ON ALL SIDES, including the floor, to keep most insects out or from entering the cage while promoting superior ventilation.

The front panel includes an 18-cm sleeve opening for easy access to add or remove insects and replace food.  A thin strip sewn across the ceiling suspends objects such as feeders.

Constructed from lightweight fiberglass, the BugDorm-4H3030's framework is built outside the enclosure, minimizing hiding spots for insects inside the cage.  The sturdy, UV-resistant Nylon mesh also makes this cage suitable for outdoor use.

Pack Contents
x1 Fabric Cage Body
x12 Fiberglass Rods (Ø4 mm, L30 cm)
x4 Webbed Plastic Joints (3-Way)
x4 Plastic Joints (3-Way)

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