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Hysteresis' Mantis Stream - 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="hysteresis" data-source="post: 326943" data-attributes="member: 11064"><p>They have solid heat. 2 40s and a 72.</p><p></p><p>The idea was to keep the mendicas and gongys super warm, and that the truncatas and orchids could take that heat. But the 40s will fizzle out by morning. Ive never noticed how gradually 72s fizzle. I e read they ramp up to a peak in around 20h, then sustain for some, and then they expire.</p><p></p><p>We'll have the box with a warm 72 in there, which may eve be okay for the orchids, but the mendicas and gongys....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hysteresis, post: 326943, member: 11064"] They have solid heat. 2 40s and a 72. The idea was to keep the mendicas and gongys super warm, and that the truncatas and orchids could take that heat. But the 40s will fizzle out by morning. Ive never noticed how gradually 72s fizzle. I e read they ramp up to a peak in around 20h, then sustain for some, and then they expire. We'll have the box with a warm 72 in there, which may eve be okay for the orchids, but the mendicas and gongys.... [/QUOTE]
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