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bossdog004

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I live in FL and it is usually pretty warm. It has dipped down in the 40's and I want to make sure that my mantids stay warm.

Can I use just a regular heating pad(for sore muscles) to keep them warm? I don't want to bake them, so what I am looking for is the common setting to put the pad on.

Any help would be great!

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You don't need any heat source. Room temp. is fine. My room dips down into the high 60's at night and my mantids are fine.

 
Same here, when I think I need heat, I just use a lamp. I only have kept species native to the US so far, but I'm sure unless it is the tropical species, it should be about the same for others as well.

 
Heat lamps really dry the air out. If you want a heat pad get one used for reptiles.

 

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