Question about bi-light hood heating and bulb wattage sizes
Question about bi-light hood heating and bulb wattage sizes
After much consideration, I've decided to use a dual incandescent light fixture to heat my 29 gallon crabitat. I am looking at this fixture: ESU Bi-Light. I am looking at this sun-glo bulb and this moon-glo bulb. I don't know what wattage of bulbs that I should get. Right now I have the 29 gallon tank set up with no crabs in it. (They are being housed in the 10 gallon ISO) I keep the temperature in my house between 71-73 so the tank is staying right around that reading as well with no heating at all. Humidity is kind of high at 83%. I'm not sure why it's so high, unless it's because the EE is still so damp (just damp, can't squeeze any moisture out of it) from just being mixed up (I used a gallon of salt water to moisten 2 bricks to make about 4 inches of substrate in the tank). I really want to stay away from a UTH if at all possible.I am going to have 2 corner bubbler bowls (one salt and one fresh) and a moss pit in the tank once I get it all set up, so I'm not too worried about the lights bringing down the humidity too much. What wattage of each bulb do you think I should get? I really want to do this right.I want to get everything set up quickly, as I think my hermies might need to molt soon and I'd rather them do it in the main tank.Here is a picture of the tank The corner shower caddy in the right corner is serving as a shell shop. It has river pebbles in the bottom to make it more shallow and the shells are laying on top of them. The Cocohut will go underneath this, but right now it's in the 10 gallon tank with the crabs.The shower caddy on the left side is going to be a moss pit. I've got river pebbles in it as well to make it more shallow and I'll be filling it up with sheet moss for humidity reasons. Underneath it is a corner basking platform, but it's going to eventually be moved somewhere else (maybe next to the cork bark) as I plan to put my bubbler bowls in the left front and back corners when I get them. I have a flukers groovy jacuzzi in there, but I bought it before I found the corner bubblers and I'll probably take it out. I'll also probably add one or two more vines like the one on the left side. Also, I'm looking for a piece of driftwood to put on the bottom level for them to climb on and hide under. I've only been doing this since March 15th when I adopted three medium-large hermit crabs not realizing what I was getting myself into, but I'm trying to learn everything I can so that I can make the best crabitat for them.
Question about bi-light hood heating and bulb wattage sizes
I'm thinking maybe 50w or 75w because JMT used a 25w with a UTH to keep his 10gal tank in the upper 70's.I'm not the best person to be answering this question because I don't use the heating bulbs myself.
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Question about bi-light hood heating and bulb wattage sizes
depends how cold it is in your area. I live in CA so I only use a 50/60 watt on my 40g breeder. You could use 50w on urs if u live in a cold place. However, I feel like that would be a lot. Maybe go for the 40/ 45 watt.
Question about bi-light hood heating and bulb wattage sizes
I live in Eastern Kentucky, so we have temperature extremes depending on what season it is. Regardless of the outside temp though, we generally keep the inside temp 70-75
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Question about bi-light hood heating and bulb wattage sizes
I have a dual fixture also and I vary from 40-60w. Set over glass they don't do a whole heckuva lot about zapping humidity, at least that's been my experience so I'd be real careful about using two bubble pools because what comes up eventuall comes down, then sinks and it could pool or bog down the bottom of your substrate where you can't see it but where it can breed bacteria or put buried crabs at risk.
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Question about bi-light hood heating and bulb wattage sizes
I got this one Light and it has 2 separate cords so I can turn the day light on or the moon glo. I also bought thisbulb 25w one. It was not a bad price for it either. I just put in a regular fish aquarium bulb on the other side for day light.