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Josh's Frogs Egg Flats (15 count)

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About This Product

Cardboard egg flats are ideal for providing a place for your feeder insects to crawl on, and can be used to gather them when you need some critters for feeding - just pick up the egg crate and shake the insects off into a feeding cup. Typically, there will be some bugs hanging out on the egg flat. Josh's Frogs recommends dividing the egg flats in two, and placing the pieces on top of the substrate in your insect enclosure.

Our egg flats measure ~12"L x 12"W x 2"H

Package dimensions: ~12"L x 12"W x 6.75"H

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Ryan

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Great for colonies and cricket totes

Good quality, come in handy and this size is perfect for someone who is mostly just housing insects rather than breeding them. I use them for crickets and Dubai's

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