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Does anyone else out there use "open air" cages, like hanging ones or trees placed in escape-proof pots or tubs? I built a hanging cage and have been working out all the "bugs" and it has been an interesting project, and I have learned alot, but was just wondering what other people are using?
 

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Wow, very nice. Keep us updated on how everything goes. Sometime down the road I would like to try something like that but I don’t think I will be able to get it too work. It's just not humid enough up hear in MI most of the time. As far as other cages and setups I think the screened in cages are the most popular.
 
it looks good though i wouldn't be able to use it i have lobster roaches as bait and well yeah...they can go anywhere. But a good looking setup nontheless.
 
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