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<blockquote data-quote="Precious" data-source="post: 296670" data-attributes="member: 1443"><p>Years ago I had Texas Unicorns (chlorophaea) living in colony in a 20 gal. high aquarium. I raised them to adulthood using only common lamp bulbs (60 w) to provide a boost in ambient temp. Once in community, though, they fed readily but did not breed. Yen Saw advised me to "turn up the heat!" I used one of those adhesive mats on the bottom to heat the substrate and it was just enough! All I did after that was toss in fly pupae, they lived long and happily! I really enjoy less complicated options as it allows me to keep my critters pleased and still have time to eat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Precious, post: 296670, member: 1443"] Years ago I had Texas Unicorns (chlorophaea) living in colony in a 20 gal. high aquarium. I raised them to adulthood using only common lamp bulbs (60 w) to provide a boost in ambient temp. Once in community, though, they fed readily but did not breed. Yen Saw advised me to "turn up the heat!" I used one of those adhesive mats on the bottom to heat the substrate and it was just enough! All I did after that was toss in fly pupae, they lived long and happily! I really enjoy less complicated options as it allows me to keep my critters pleased and still have time to eat! [/QUOTE]
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