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Big Cube Butterfly and Caterpillar Cage Collection

The big cube butterfly cage (24" cube) has twice the floor and ceiling space of a traditional cage cube so you can raise more monarch caterpillars through the butterfly life cycle.ย Add large floral tubes/racks to feed very hungry caterpillars.ย 

Choose from aย big cube cage with a viewing windowย orย aย clearย mesh cage that allows windowless viewing from all 4 sides of the cage.

We Pay Shipping in the US whenย you spend $50+ onย raising butterflies supplies from our shop. This includes all cages, cage accessories, and books.ย 

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Perfect as a greenhouse

I much prefer the smaller square Baby Cube for raising cats. When I had them in this cage, so many of them just stopped at the zipper to form their chrysalides. I must have lazy cats. But, Iโ€™m starting a lot of milkweed by seed and I had butterflies laying eggs on my tiny seedlings. I discovered this is the perfect greenhouse when laid on its side. Keeps the butterflies away and it seems to keep the aphids at bay, too. Itโ€™s worked out perfectly!

Love mine

I now have 3 Baby Cubes, 1 Nursery cube, and one Tall Cube. The Baby Cube is the perfect manageable size for me. I have chrysalides in one, and feeding cats in another. I will continue to rotate the baby cubes in order to keep feeding cats away from eclosing adults.

Happy customer

The tall tent I purchased was thoughtfully designed and well made. I have already recommended a couple of friends to the company

Baby butterfly cage

Itโ€™s pretty cool. I canโ€™t wait to use it. I have been using jars or bug cages. This will be easy to put small plants in it.