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RESTCLOUD Insect and Butterfly Habitat Cage Terrarium Pop-up 12 X 12 X 12 Inches
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    Features:
  • Professional Version: Monarch butterfly habitat is more square, sits straight, does not rock or move.
  • Five mesh panels for good airflow. Clear vinyl window panel for students and families an unforgettable opportunity to watch caterpillars change into chrysalides and then emerge as beautiful Monarch, Painted Lady or Black Swallowtail Butterflies.
  • Collapsible design for easy storage and reusable, the unfolded measures: 12 x 12 x 12 inches. The wings of a new butterfly are not risk of breaking when trying to stir up.
  • Large zipper side opening for easy feed your butterflies, then release them into the wild. Butterflies will often land on little hands and faces before flying away.
  • Includes a quick start guide manual to raise butterflies.
Specs:
ColorBlack With Green
Height12 Inches
Length12 Inches
Size12 x 12 x 12 inches
Weight0.26 Pounds
Width12 Inches

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u/RazorbladeApple · 4 pointsr/MonarchButterfly

Bring her in. She only stands a 3%-5% chance of survival out there. A takeout food container or Tupperware with a clear lid will work. Line the bottom with a paper towel. Get a small tender milkweed leaf (the one she is chomping is fine) and wrap the bottom in a slightly dampened piece of paper towel and put in there so she can chomp away. Open the container twice a day to let air in, but watch carefully, they’re escape artists!

After she is a little bigger you can set her up in a little butterfly enclosure. Be on the lookout for more eggs on the milkweed. They’re often underneath the leaves, and many prefer to lay on the smaller, younger leaves, too.

Good luck! Also, there’s an info heavy Facebook group that’s great for research called The Beautiful Monarch. It got me through my first two batches with ease!

Edit to add: make sure to wash hands before and after handling. They’re sensitive to lotion/flea products on pets we may pet, etc. etc. etc. And after you handle milkweed, do not touch anything. If that sap gets in your eyes you can do major damage. Wash your hands after handling milkweed, always.