KevinsWither
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Is their a good way to heat a mantis enclosure? Like for nymphs? Orchid mantids?
If you are talking about the daylight basking bulb, yes it will. Depending on how close it is to the tank it can generate 75F to over 122F temps, they have a chart for temp and placement. If it is another bulb, do you have a link to it?does any of you guys know if the exoterra daylight will create some heat ?
Those bulbs do not put out any heat. Personally I just buy the older incandescent ones at the dollar stores as they put out enough heat and fit any fixture that isn't fluorescent.http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/natural_light.php
with winter coming i think i should heat it up just a little and also had more light because right now i'm not using a really convenient light. I'm gonna order this one tomorrow. Or is there any other lamp that would heat the enclosure and stimulate my mantis ? it needs to fit in this thing: http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/compact_top.php because it's the kind of fixture i want.
Ok so i could just go to a random store and buy some light ? thing is i want to help my plants to grow as well. One of my plants died and i think it's due to the lack of light. Is there any bulb that is fixable on the fixture i linked, provides heat and good light for plants ?Those bulbs do not put out any heat. Personally I just buy the older incandescent ones at the dollar stores as they put out enough heat and fit any fixture that isn't fluorescent. I'll do some digging though and see what I can find.
Updated above.Ok so i could just go to a random store and buy some light ? thing is i want to help my plants to grow as well. One of my plants died and i think it's due to the lack of light. Is there any bulb that is fixable on the fixture i linked, provides heat and good light for plants ?
Yes, bulbs can get even hotter than the heating mats and pads. With such use the normal trick is to get a adjustable light fixture so it can be adjusted to provide the proper heat as mentioned above.If you're going to heat your enclosures I strongly recommend you get a thermostat as well. Under the tank heaters can get extremely hot, and I would assume the same could be said for bulbs.
The most common is to get a goose neck adjustable light fixture for smaller bulbs, the clamping reflector style that can be moved as need, or the types in the original response as they have a cleaner look and adjust just as easily.... and is adjustable to get the right amount of heat
I would stick with the cheap desk clip lamps, and use a 60-75 watt incandescent bulb (old/regular light bulb) as it can provide plenty of heat, and even if purchased runs $10-$20 at most. If the deli cups are close together and you angle the bulb over them in the middle, it will heat about 4 deli cups well (and without worrying about it melting them either, unless the bulb is touching them).Those sound like good suggestions. Now what about if i'm heating like multiple enclosures which are deli containers.
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