Feeders in Apartments

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brezofleur

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Where do you all keep your feeders if you live in a 1 bedroom apartment?

I have a dubia colony that I started just over a month(ish) ago. They've been content in the corner of my living room but now that we are putting up our bar, they have to go. Our 1 bedroom apartment is typically at 75 degrees, and the closets are typically cooler than that. They definitely need a heat source (plug) so keeping them in the closet won't work.

We have a very inquisitive cat who didn't bother the colony in the corner, but when we moved the box next to Athena's viv, he suddenly had a new found interest in them which actually resulted with Ody jumping on the bin and dumping it over. UGH!

So, where do you all keep your feeders? Or perhaps any suggestions? (This is actually going to be a temporary fix. We're going to build a viv for Athena and I'll be able to build an area underneath to keep the breeding box there, but that won't be for a few more months).

Thanks! :)
 

kjinxx2

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I keep mine in the closet and run the cord for the heat pad under the closet door. It's not visible at all.
 
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