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<blockquote data-quote="Peekaboo" data-source="post: 4638" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>I'm speaking from personal experience when I say that the water temperature doesn't matter.</p><p></p><p>If a keeper needs to use warm water to loosen the molt on a mantid, because normal room temperature water won't absorb quickly enough, then the keeper needs to re-examine their mantid keeping practice, because their enclosures are obviously not humid enough.</p><p></p><p>I never said that you said anything about boiling water. Please don't accuse me of putting words into your mouth. What I said was, "So long as you're not spraying boiling hot water at them, any temperature of water should be fine." The "you" used was in a general sense for anyone reading the post. I was not singling you out. The point of that sentence was to emphasize that water temperature does not make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peekaboo, post: 4638, member: 146"] I'm speaking from personal experience when I say that the water temperature doesn't matter. If a keeper needs to use warm water to loosen the molt on a mantid, because normal room temperature water won't absorb quickly enough, then the keeper needs to re-examine their mantid keeping practice, because their enclosures are obviously not humid enough. I never said that you said anything about boiling water. Please don't accuse me of putting words into your mouth. What I said was, "So long as you're not spraying boiling hot water at them, any temperature of water should be fine." The "you" used was in a general sense for anyone reading the post. I was not singling you out. The point of that sentence was to emphasize that water temperature does not make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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