5 males and 15 females are housed in a 19 gallon black Sterilite container. The house stays at 78 F constantly.
They may be breeding already - I saw the red egg sac things on the females' rears.
Either way, I bought a 10-20 heat pad, but I need to somehow attach a rheostat to it... the same type of heat pad heats my leopard gecko's hot side to 95-100 F. As I understand, that's too hot for dubias, so a rheostat must be necessary.
Even with the rheostat, will the heat pad melt the plastic container?
Is there any better or cheaper way to heat the container?
Also, do I need to be heating 3/8" dubias that are housed in a different container, or is the heat only needed for breeding?
Thank you in advance for any tips or advice.
They may be breeding already - I saw the red egg sac things on the females' rears.
Either way, I bought a 10-20 heat pad, but I need to somehow attach a rheostat to it... the same type of heat pad heats my leopard gecko's hot side to 95-100 F. As I understand, that's too hot for dubias, so a rheostat must be necessary.
Even with the rheostat, will the heat pad melt the plastic container?
Is there any better or cheaper way to heat the container?
Also, do I need to be heating 3/8" dubias that are housed in a different container, or is the heat only needed for breeding?
Thank you in advance for any tips or advice.