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Low temp high humidity
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 5:48 pm
by Cutepetgroomer
Yesterday my day bulb burnt out. My crabitat has been in 70s all day below 75 f. Since the temp has been low the humidity has been really high. Hoping the temps stabilize now that I have a new day bulb on there. So far my crabbies have been active and eating . Camo still has yet to molt. Hermy and tiger did switch shells so I'm hoping their crabitat warms up soon.
Re: Low temp high humidity
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 12:07 am
by Lburns
They should be fine. As long as your temp and humidity don't go below 70 for a long period you should be good. A stable 80/80 is preferred for PPs and is where you will see the most activity. High humidity levels aren't bad for the crabs it's just the higher the humidity the increased chance for mold growth in your tat. Temps can get too high and harm the crabs. I believe 85 is about the max for PPs. The more exotic species prefer higher temps. Hope they molt for you. Do you have plenty of substrate? 6-8 inches? Playsand, Eco-Earth or a mix of both?
Re: Low temp high humidity
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 11:16 pm
by Cutepetgroomer
I use a mix of both . And I keep my temp at around 80 for day and around 78 for night . Humidity is usually around 75% but sometimes fluctuates but usually never low.
Re: Low temp high humidity
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:25 pm
by Lburns
Sounds good!