What is the hottest temperature a crab can handle?
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What is the hottest temperature a crab can handle?
what is the hottest temp crabs can handle?
What about the coolest temperature they can handle?
I'm just trying to get my facts straight...i think I've been doing things wrong for the past few months.
What about the coolest temperature they can handle?
I'm just trying to get my facts straight...i think I've been doing things wrong for the past few months.
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I see you have PP's-they're pretty tolerant in the way of crabs. some species couldn't tolerate the lows, but your temps are alright as long as it's not a quick fluctuation. 85 shouldn't be harmful-other more experienced crabbers may comment on this better than i could.
5 pp's(largest to smallest): Rogue, Ty, Scout, Shelley, Jekyll,
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My tank stays in the 80-85 range. My thermometer is set in the center of the tank with the heat lamp on one end and no heater (for now) on the other, so that's average temp range. It doesn't get but a few degrees below 80 on the cool side even at night if it drops at all. My crabs love it. PPs are more active, not to mention the Es. I also have violas and indos and every species loves the higher temps.
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On the warmer side, the daytime temp with the lamp on gets to be 85 give or take a degree, and the cooler side is about 79 give or take.
At night I have only the UTH on and the tank goes down about 4-6 degrees.
The humidity stays at about 78-80% during the day, and goes up a few % at night when the lamp is off.
At night I have only the UTH on and the tank goes down about 4-6 degrees.
The humidity stays at about 78-80% during the day, and goes up a few % at night when the lamp is off.
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