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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2045709, member: 118921"] Regarding the mealworms: What also keeps them in the dish is some food. I usually use a slice of carrot. (Bonus effect: They will be "gut loaded" when they eat the e.g. carrot. I always keep some food in the insect dish as on most days I can only put in food early in the morning and come back late to very late, so no "three feedings a day" or something like that possible.) The dishes with curved sides: What I have seen not (!) working well are those where the top part can be taken off. The worms slide in between the gap and get out. What works well, however, are similarly shaped dishes/objects. My favorite worm bowl is in fact the glass lid of a candle in a glass. Like this: [URL unfurl="true"]https://candlestore.com/images/products/preview/631904040702.jpg[/URL] I use the lid after cleaning it very well and remove any plastic that might be on it (some lids have a plastic part to make it seal well, I take this off). I have already saved multiple ones of these lids as I like them very much for that purpose. What I also did when I was away a bit longer: Giving them an extra edible potted plant. I always have one in the enclosure (a golliwog "turtle plant", a common reptile food), but when I'm away for some days and nobody can check in, I add another one or some other edible plant in a pot. [/QUOTE]
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