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Eupalaestras Campestratus and water
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<blockquote data-quote="Tomoran" data-source="post: 66051" data-attributes="member: 1152"><p>I've started to use little disposable plastic souffle cups for my some of my juvenile/sub adults that like to bury their dishes. For the little ones, my students have been collecting their water bottle caps and donating to the cause. If they fill the dishes with dirt, I can just pluck them out with my tongs, drop in a new one, and either clean out or recycle the old one. And, in the case when they complete bury it (I have more than a few who have flipped them and used them as part of their dens) I can just drop in a new one. I had a <em>Phormictopus cancerides</em> juvie that had four water dishes before I rehoused her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomoran, post: 66051, member: 1152"] I've started to use little disposable plastic souffle cups for my some of my juvenile/sub adults that like to bury their dishes. For the little ones, my students have been collecting their water bottle caps and donating to the cause. If they fill the dishes with dirt, I can just pluck them out with my tongs, drop in a new one, and either clean out or recycle the old one. And, in the case when they complete bury it (I have more than a few who have flipped them and used them as part of their dens) I can just drop in a new one. I had a [I]Phormictopus cancerides[/I] juvie that had four water dishes before I rehoused her. [/QUOTE]
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