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I highly suggest a lid on the containers >>


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Posted by Silly-atus fan on October 16, 2002 at 13:14:20:

In Reply to: Thanks! but.......(more) posted by Gecko2525 on October 15, 2002 at 15:24:21:

: and I will not be using a lid on my containers.

Imagine when the little suckers hatch - until you find them, they're free to move around inside the incubator. You open the lid and they're outta there like greased lightning.
Even if they do miraculously stay inside, they can still get around inside the incubator, who knows how damaging that can be to it and them.




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