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Just pay close attention to the enclosure you keep them in and all should be good to go. Stick with plastic bins vented for air and egg crates. Use water crystals instead of water and feed em everyday your going to be alright.
Unless you live in a cold place, you should not need much heat applied to them The thrive between 70 -90 degrees. That is usually a range most houses are at. Most have issues with moisture, more than heat.
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If your temps stay that constant temp, you should be alright. I myself use a regular heating pad under my bins on low.. That gets me an inside temperature of 90 degrees for a few hours a day.
As for the clear bin, I would use one that blocks all possible lights. Roaches like to live and breed...