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<blockquote data-quote="Introvertebrate" data-source="post: 347994" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>I've been trying to get it up to 85 degrees, at least on one side of the enclosure. At this point I'd consider myself lucky if the population gets out of control. I didn't start out with all that many, and I've already had some die-offs. They'll zoom a little if I take the cover off. Most of the time they just hang out on the egg crates. I haven't seen them touch any orange since the first day. They're not big on dog food either. I'm wondering if I should have chosen lobster roaches instead.</p><p></p><p>I've got a heating pad for humans. I put it on it's lowest setting and sandwiched it in between the lat and dubia enclosures. The dubia absolutely love the heat. They've all moved up against the pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Introvertebrate, post: 347994, member: 6009"] I've been trying to get it up to 85 degrees, at least on one side of the enclosure. At this point I'd consider myself lucky if the population gets out of control. I didn't start out with all that many, and I've already had some die-offs. They'll zoom a little if I take the cover off. Most of the time they just hang out on the egg crates. I haven't seen them touch any orange since the first day. They're not big on dog food either. I'm wondering if I should have chosen lobster roaches instead. I've got a heating pad for humans. I put it on it's lowest setting and sandwiched it in between the lat and dubia enclosures. The dubia absolutely love the heat. They've all moved up against the pad. [/QUOTE]
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