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The airstones will produce more condensation on the tank walls near the pools and the condensation will cause an overall increase in humidity throughout the tank. Putting the bubblers/pools on the cooler, drier side may cause a lesser increase in humidity but I don't think so.behnk99k wrote:My cool side is @75 &83% humidity, my warm side is @83&92% humidity, so if I keep them on the cool side would that be ok? I definitely don't have a humidity problem
So can you just put air stones in the water or do you need the whole setup?soilentgringa wrote:Hi! I got mine for like $2 on Amazon for 12. No brand or anything like that, just some airstones. They don't have to be large or fancy. Bubble pools help with humidity in the tank and also IMO help keep the water from stagnating so quickly. I paid less than $20 for my setup. All you need is a 10 gallon aquarium air pump, tubing, connectors and a valve if you are going to make both pools bubbly, and the air stones.
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You need a small aquarium pump, tubing, and air stones. If you are just making one pool a bubble pool, you don't need the connectors to split the tubing into two pools. They are very cheap.amcniel94 wrote: So can you just put air stones in the water or do you need the whole setup?
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Oh, so air stones themselves do nothing?soilentgringa wrote: You need a small aquarium pump, tubing, and air stones. If you are just making one pool a bubble pool, you don't need the connectors to split the tubing into two pools. They are very cheap.
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That's plastic craft mesh. It comes in variety of colors (I just picked up some in purple to jazz up the crabitat), can be found at Michael's, Joann Fabrics and probably Walmart and is under $1 for an 11x15 sheet.amcniel94 wrote: Where did you get the stuff you're using as ladders for the water bowls?
Mama of 3 PPs (Ganesh, Ivory, and Bruiser) and a pup named Smurf.