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> In a message dated 01/25/2001 1:14:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << If your egg lay box is set up properly, your vermiculite or peat should be
>  still contained in the box even though the females have been digging. Just
>  cut a small hole on top of the box set-up lid, just big enough for them to
>  get in and out. Leave ragged edges, if you end up with them, for the leos to
>  shed on. >>
>
> Julie,
>       Won't the ragged edges cut their skin?   I'm getting really good about
> cutting these cool whip containers now.   The cool whip goes down the drain.
>  The last tub I cut had some really sharp edges, but I filed them down before
> reading previous posts that stated to leave the sharp edges there.
>
> Becky

Hi  Becky,

The sharp edges will not hurt them - they will know what to do. They will rub up
on it to shed.

Julie B.
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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