heating multiple mantids living in deli cups

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also think about the way heat rises, and insulation to not lose the heat you create. if you do it right you can heat a fair amount of seperate cups with just a heat mat or just one bulb, even if they are not directly on the mat/lit by the bulb.

 
Yeah, like Mr. Blue said... If you put something like a board, or a metal pan on top of the heat mat, you can redistribute the heat over a larger area without necesarily increasing the heat source.

 
Why do you need to heat them? I have never used a heat source for any mantids. They do fine at normal room temperatures.

 
Why do you need to heat them? I have never used a heat source for any mantids. They do fine at normal room temperatures.
its usually warmer in america. the room temperature in huddersfield (were i live) is like 16c or summat around there

 
its usually warmer in america. the room temperature in huddersfield (were i live) is like 16c or summat around there
Well if youi keep your house freezing cold then yeah I guess you may need external heat. When it is cold here I still keep the house around 72.

 
72F/22C is probably just fine for alot of species, but deffinitely not enough for some.

 
You may try a space heater for the whole room. I would be careful with any basking bulb or spot lights in fixtures as they will really dry things out. Maybe a pad but I don't think that will work too well really.

 
Here's an idea. Get a large cookie sheet and paint the bottom of it black. Then, place it on a rack of some sort and have the light bulb underneath it. Then, on top of the cookie sheet, place your deli cups. I haven't tried this myself but I have done other similar things, like using a coffee mug warmer. :rolleyes:

 

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