Keeping in heat

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Keeping in heat

Post by coolcrab98 » Sun Dec 15, 2024 7:52 pm

I’ve noticed that my crabitat has been severely dropping temperatures and is now only 75 degrees regularly. This has made my crabs much less active, they have been moving extremely slowly, if at all. How can I keep the heat inside my tank? I already use a heating pad on the back, with tin foil behind it to keep the heat going into the tank. My humidity is at 86%.

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Re: Keeping in heat

Post by HermitGuy3 » Sun Dec 15, 2024 8:38 pm

If you have a grated lid, you can wrap some plastic wrap around the lid to keep the heat in. You can also put a blanket on top. :)
I love my two cool crabs Zote and Fizban.
And my cats Echo and Smudge.

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Re: Keeping in heat

Post by curlysister » Sun Dec 15, 2024 11:56 pm

If you haven't already insulated the other parts of your tank (like the rest of the back and the sides, not just over the heat mat), you can add that. And as already suggested, a blanket or other insulation on the top. Or you can add another heat mat.
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Re: Keeping in heat

Post by coolcrab98 » Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:03 pm

curlysister wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 11:56 pm
If you haven't already insulated the other parts of your tank (like the rest of the back and the sides, not just over the heat mat), you can add that. And as already suggested, a blanket or other insulation on the top. Or you can add another heat mat.
Thanks so much for the advice! I just put a towel on the tank, that covers the heat mat on the back, the top of the tank, and two sides. Will this work? Is this possibly a fire hazard?

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Re: Keeping in heat

Post by HermitGuy3 » Tue Dec 17, 2024 12:28 am

I think that depends on the heat pad. If it is a heat pad that has the sticky on it, then it can be a fire hazard. If you have something like the ultratherm fr beanfarm or the Fluker's that you have to tape on yourself, it should be fine.
I love my two cool crabs Zote and Fizban.
And my cats Echo and Smudge.

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