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Thanks guys!
Suzi: It's the container for cup feeding. Holds roaches, silkworms, etc and has plastic canvas glued to the back to act as a sort of ladder so the insects can crawls up the back. The hissers and P. nivea seem to prefer climbing up it (and getting into Mugetsu's line of sight) instead of lying still on the bottom.
Wendymileon: They are called Tillandsias or "air plants".
That looks awesome! What exactly is that for, what you made?
Thank you! I suffered many a glue gun burn to make that.
I use a layer of roach barrier on the inside rim of the container to keep in the roaches (G. portentosa, P. nivea). Fortunately, Mugetsu eats the P. nivea almost instantly, as they are light enough in weight to sometimes get over the barrier. The hissers, however, usually stay inside but sometimes wander out just because they are so ridiculously powerful for a bug that size. The hissers sometimes just power over the barrier. I find it damn near impossible to keep everything in the container all the time, but that's with any container you use.
I don't use crickets- I hate them with a burning passion (imagine pinheads all over the basement floor) and Mugetsu won't even look at them. Because of this I can't offer any advice on the insects from Hell...I mean crickets.