K Kioka Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 2, 2007 600 0 0 Edmonton, AB May 14, 2008 #11 Needs a more secure lid. I would not keep a centipede in a container where the lid cannot be sealed shut COMPLETELY or screwed on.
Needs a more secure lid. I would not keep a centipede in a container where the lid cannot be sealed shut COMPLETELY or screwed on.
J jason longboard Piranha MFK Member Apr 12, 2007 3,830 95 81 california May 14, 2008 #12 Kioka;1789497; said: Needs a more secure lid. I would not keep a centipede in a container where the lid cannot be sealed shut COMPLETELY or screwed on. Click to expand... I could see you now bustin out your dewalt drill to open your pets cages every time.
Kioka;1789497; said: Needs a more secure lid. I would not keep a centipede in a container where the lid cannot be sealed shut COMPLETELY or screwed on. Click to expand... I could see you now bustin out your dewalt drill to open your pets cages every time.
J jason longboard Piranha MFK Member Apr 12, 2007 3,830 95 81 california May 14, 2008 #13 dont be a wuss
K Kioka Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 2, 2007 600 0 0 Edmonton, AB May 14, 2008 #14 jason longboard;1790238; said: I could see you now bustin out your dewalt drill to open your pets cages every time. Click to expand... I wish! Mason jars are better, hahahaha.
jason longboard;1790238; said: I could see you now bustin out your dewalt drill to open your pets cages every time. Click to expand... I wish! Mason jars are better, hahahaha.
S Snake_Eyes Feeder Fish MFK Member May 7, 2006 1,238 2 0 Nebraska May 15, 2008 #15 I keep mine in a glass 5 gallon kritter cage with approx. 3" peat. I only heat mine in the winter because my bedroom gets pretty cold.
I keep mine in a glass 5 gallon kritter cage with approx. 3" peat. I only heat mine in the winter because my bedroom gets pretty cold.