Placing Heaters
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Placing Heaters
Ok so spring is right around the corner and I am going to purchase a heating pad for my 2 hermit crabs . I don't really know where to put the heating pad once I get it.....does it go on the back or the side? I've been told that putting it on the side is best so they have a warm and cool side but i don't know. It's a 1 time thing for those little boogers to stick so I wanna do it right Thanks a ton guys!!! I have a 10 gal. tank.
(Scuttle, Crusty) crabs, (Buster,Ruby) chihuahuas, (Bugs) goat, (Echo) betta fish (Skittles,Sky) parakeets
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Re: Placing Heaters
You can put it on the back or side. But people will tell you to never put it underneath for hermit crabs. I like to think of hermit crabs as obligate burrowers when they need to molt and because they tunnel, there are concerns the molter could end up on top of the heater and bake to death. People don’t want to risk killing their crabs.
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Re: Placing Heaters
I think the back is better. It will cover more area to warm. Especially since you are getting the sticky ones that honestly aren't very effective. They will have a cooler zone toward the front of the tank. If you then still need more heat then add a heater on the side. The heater should cover the entire back of the tank from the top of substrate to lip of top.
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Re: Placing Heaters
I would say back as well. You can fit a bigger one to heat more area. Ignore the gallons information in the package and just measure it to the tank getting the biggest that will fit. Like mentioned you can always add one on the side if needed.
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I have owned Hermit Crabs for 2 Years
I have 1 E named Monkey and 2 PP named Shy Guy and Little P
I also own 1 PP named Dory who stays in my classroom
I have 1 E named Monkey and 2 PP named Shy Guy and Little P
I also own 1 PP named Dory who stays in my classroom
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Re: Placing Heaters
I cover entire back side with ultratherm right above the substrate line. I am planning to get temperature controller that is used for reptile so it can be turn on and off automatically for warmer days.
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Re: Placing Heaters
Ok thanks guys!!!
(Scuttle, Crusty) crabs, (Buster,Ruby) chihuahuas, (Bugs) goat, (Echo) betta fish (Skittles,Sky) parakeets
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Re: Placing Heaters
My tank is in a room where the temperature can fluctuate (upstairs, old farm house, no a/c in summer, baseboard heater in winter). I have two heaters on the back and one on each side. This allows me to plug in all (like right now in -40C winter) or none (like in +30C summer). It works well for me.
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