You can use more buckets or you can use trash cans. It's pretty easy to increase the space if you have the room and $.Very nice but what about the surface area? Buckets are not very spacious IMO and I like to pamper my feeders.
You can use more buckets or you can use trash cans. It's pretty easy to increase the space if you have the room and $.Very nice but what about the surface area? Buckets are not very spacious IMO and I like to pamper my feeders.
The original bucket cages have vents on the top and sides (even when stacked the top vents make a difference as there is not an airtight seal). Of course the size and construction of the vents, temperature, airflow and chosen species are all factors.Me bumping two old thread in day has never happened before but just wanted to say thanks for the ideas on this. I just made three storage bin roach enclosures using this method. Only difference is I cut hole on top instead the side, wish I would of cut the holes on the side instead so I can easily stack them on top each other.