New strawberrys acting really lethargic
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Re: New strawberrys acting really lethargic
Aside from the fact that my lid leaks all over the one air whole is for running tubing down into the tank and it is about 2x3 and I keep something under the lid to keep it open and I usually have a fan running. I don't have it on and haven't since yesterday. I also use to have a bubbler in there so that could be were some of my problems are from.
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Topic author - Posts: 50
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Re: New strawberrys acting really lethargic
I didn't want to do it but I had to move on of them when I was adding water to the sub. I put him over the honey so all it had to do was reach down. I had one of them willingly eat some. I don't know if I have any tubing left or if I threw it away thinking I would never us it again. Sadly I think I threw it away......I am going to kick myself pretty darn hard if I don't have any. I just checked the humidity and it is 70%. I found some tubing. No air stint but I am still going to use it. The one over the honey just lost a leg. I'm now really upset and scared for it. I'm making another post in the emergency forums.
Re: New strawberrys acting really lethargic
if you are pumping air in then you can close the lid up pretty good as long as some air can escape. It'll hold in the humidity.
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Topic author - Posts: 50
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Re: New strawberrys acting really lethargic
I'm hoping my bubbler promotes to humidity. I have no idea why it is so low. My 10gal is just fine. Unless my gauge going out I don't know what the problem is.