As my reptile collection has grown, I've switched to trying to breed my own feeders. Mice and Rats have failed me every time due to the fact I have to breed them in my outdoor shed, and it gets fairly warm in the winter. I would assume the high temps are what are keeping the mice/rats from breeding.

I picked up a group of 1.3 ASFs and set them up in a 20g glass tank, lots of ventilation etc. I'm wondering if temps hovering between 70-85 will still allow them to breed, or will they shut down like my rats do and produce nothing?

Any advice would be great. There is no real way to supply power to the shed, and the S/O is 100% against breeding rodents in the house, so that is absolutely out of the question. Thanks!