Hey guys. Malcolm is a ferocious predator, but he usually can't catch the crickets. They go "out of range" and don't come back until I manually scoot them over, then they run away and in the meantime, Malcolm is super annoyed because the crickets keep leaving and my hand is in there.
If I could make a barrier to keep the crickets close, then maybe Malcolm could eat them faster. Unfortunately, moving a Pacman Frog stresses them. Putting a barrier in the tank would make Malcolm not feel at home...unless maybe the barrier was glass?
Do you guys think that if I had a 5 sided cube (the bottom side would be missing) that would go over and around Malcolm that I could trap the crickets in, do you think Malcolm would be Ok with the glass barrier? It would be siliconed with aquarium-safe, clear silicone with some...maybe 1/8" glass (the stuff they use for 10g tanks).
Does that sound like a worthy DIY project? No more worrying about crickets drowning, or getting away. No worryies about them eating anything out of the designated area. My only concern would be Malcolm running into the barrier, but I'd be watching better than that. I am thinking maybe a 7" or 8" cube (I think that would be 245" squared to 320" squared total of glass, but that is probably wrong LOL) would be fine. I want Malcolm to have a little bit of...tounge room?
Anyway, what do you guys think? Sounds worthy? I figure I am looking at maybe somewhere around $10 for the glass and $6 for the silicone. Do you guys think that that will be as effective as it sounds?