BugDorm-2M400 Insect Rearing Cage

  • Model:BD2M400
 
Ordered Quantity 1-2 3-5 6+
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Price per Unit $192.10 CAD $182.49 CAD $172.89 CAD

BugDorm-2M400 insect cage is an alternative to BugDorm-2S400.  It has Nylon netting (44x32 mesh, 650 µm aperture) all around, except the floor, for better ventilation.r.  There are no clear panels on BugDorm-2M400.

Pack Contents
x1 Fabric Cage Body
x8 Fiberglass Rods (Ø4 mm, L37 cm)
x12 Fiberglass Rods (Ø4 mm, L55 cm, 2 spares)
x8 Plastic Joints (2-Way)
x4 Rigged Plastic Joints (2-Way)
x4 Plastic Joints (3-Way)

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