Should Salt or fresh be deep?

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Should Salt or fresh be deep?

Post by CalamityJane » Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:44 am

Hi & thank you all...been reading and learning for a few weeks.
I have a 40 g. tank with 4 hermit friends (all on the smaller side)
I am using 2 side by side critter containers for their fresh & salt water baths. (each holds about 3 cups) When I fill them both up the humidity is too high in the tank. (I'm in the humid Western NC mountains) So, I fill one up and keep one at 1/3 full. Perfect humidity. **both are deep enough for submersion by all hermits.

MY MAIN QUESTION: If only one pool can be deep...and if only one pool can have a bubbler, which should it be the fresh or salt pool?

My second question: Is it best (in a 40g tank) to have the pools side by side or separated?
(I know using one bubbler splitter requires them to be side by side - but I can't do that anyway due to humidity issues)

Thank you Hermit High-brows!

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Re: Should Salt or fresh be deep?

Post by wodesorel » Fri Nov 18, 2022 2:56 pm

I'm not sure it matters too much which is deeper as purple pinchers don't usually like to swim. I'd suggest using a bubbler in the fresh though, to cut down on potential salt spray! It takes a lot of salt to be harmful but the buildup can get annoying to clean.
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