Hi!
I just adopted a bunny, and I need to cool down the room my crabs are in. This is posing a problem, as I now have an ac running all day/night.
Does anyone have experience with keeping the room cold enough for another pet to survive, like a bunny, yet keeping the tank hot enough for the crabs to be normally active? I've heard not to put the tank by a draft, but does anyone actually keep a room in their house hot just for the crabs? That seems unlivable and impractical. I don't mean a spare room, I mean a usable room with traffic, like the children's playroom.
Should I just add more and more heating pads, or move the tank to a room with no traffic that I can turn the ac off during the day, like a bedroom and just cover with a blanket at night while we cool it down?
I currently have 2 heating pads along the back, covering across the entire span. I have covered the top with a silicone mat, and draped a quilt over the top and two sides. I opened the front, so they have light and I can actually see my pets The temp used to be around 80F before the ac. Now it's down to 76F, and they don't really run around as much at dusk or dawn like they used to.
Cold room
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Re: Cold room
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Re: Cold room
You could alwase use a heat pad or heat lamp near the tank to heat it up, but hopefully someone else will chime in with more suggestions. 76 degrees is totally fine though, the hermit crabs might just be adgusting to the new temp
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Re: Cold room
Thanks. I did order a third pad for the side. It's better than covering the entire tank with a blanket. I'll take losing a side view for a few extra degrees.