Its well known that ultra therms are the best price and are very popular. I hadn't had any experience with them but they run hotter and are cheaper and I honestly wish I knew about them before I bought my $45 heating mat at Petsmart with the same size being about $20 or so in ultra therm.Sue1208 wrote:I am going to a 20 long fish tank I have a 10 right now. I am wondering what size heat pad to put on the side? right now I have 2 small pads one is on most of the time and the other is on a thermosat.
Sand from the Hermit Crab Patch has tons of great reviews and I'd recommend it although I have never used it before to clarify. Using straight EE in my experience dries out too quickly or gets too wet and packs water in the bottom. Sometimes even both with packed water along the bottom and dry dirt on top. Unless you have a false bottom in your tank you'd have to do regular stirs so the water doesn't settle to the bottom and to re wet the top. Regular stirs also help with humidity with EE once every 1-3 months and only as long as no one is molting!At this time I have only eco earth that is soaked in salt water but I was wondering if it was better to have some sand in part of the tank?
Those little bugs could be spring tails or usually in my experience they're gnats. Usually found around house plants. A container of vinegar near the tank will get rid of them. Unless you live in a house like mine with 5 house plants crammed in the living room.. Then it'll just dwindle their numbers. They aren't harmful to your crabs one bit!! Gnats aren't there for the food just the water and fill up on it and get big and fat. I've had some jumbo fat gnats when my humidity was 99%. I noticed they hide in the drift wood or grape wood, once I got rid of that then there was only a few left. They haven't seemed to hide in cholla so that's a perfect alternative if you have drift wood in your tank.Some times if I leave the food in too long I get little bugs so I am trying to avoid them as much as possible. Any ideas or suggestions? I have 4 hermit crabs that are 2 and 3 years old.

Hermit mommy of 10 PP babies: Octavius Flemming, Poseidon, Junior, Matty Pumpkin, Turbo, Aries, Kaylee Frye, Pepper, Flower and Adrian Shephard.