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The BugDorm-2E400 Insect Rearing Tent (75 x 75 x 115cm) has a lightweight fibreglass frame which collapses down into separate poles for easy transportation and storage. Support poles are located on the outside of the enclosure so that there are no nooks and crannies for insects to get lost in. Please note that BugDorm-2E400 is all mesh except the floor, the mesh is made from very fine Nylon netting (150 x 150, 160 µm mesh) all around for better ventilation.
The tent has three openings in the front panel. The larger zippered opening is big enough to insert and remove plants. Within this zippered opening are two smaller sleeves which can be used for the addition of food to the tent and for handling insects. These sleeves are located at different heights so that different parts of the tent can be accessed easily.
Dimensions: W75 x D75 x H115 cm
Net Weight: 800g
Main Material: Woven Mesh, Nylon
Mesh Size: 150 x 150, 160 µm aperture
Clear Panel: None
Mesh Panel: All Except Floor
Opening: 2 x Front Sleeve, 1 x Front Zipper