Low heat and high humidity

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Low heat and high humidity

Post by hermiesandrocks » Tue May 07, 2024 2:18 pm

I’m trying to get my main tank stabilized, but I’m having difficulties with heat and humidity.
I’m concerned about mold growing before I even get the hermies in there. (Purple Pinchers)

The environment:
20 gal tank
7-8 inches 5:1 play sand/EE substrate with sandcastle consistency. (I’ve actually built a turtle just for fun, lol)
2 EMPTY bubbler pools (I haven’t added water yet, but the humidity is so high!)
I have a dry moss pit on the 2nd level
Ultratherm mat above the highest point of substrate and across the length of the back of the tank. I insulated it with Reflectix.
Fully sealed tank lid
Blanket folded on top
I use an Accurite digital thermometer/hygrometer.

I haven’t misted anything.

That’s everything that affects heat/humidity.

The current reading is 92% humidity and 77 degrees.

What, if anything, can I do to get the environmental conditions better?


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Re: Low heat and high humidity

Post by JoeHermits » Tue May 07, 2024 5:40 pm

That sounds pretty good. If you don’t want your humidity that high you may have to lift the lid once in a while to encourage air flow


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Re: Low heat and high humidity

Post by hermiesandrocks » Tue May 07, 2024 7:31 pm

And the humidity being that high without water will be ok? Thank you so much! It’s currently at 93% and 79 degrees.


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Re: Low heat and high humidity

Post by CrabbyLover77 » Tue May 07, 2024 7:51 pm

hermiesandrocks wrote:And the humidity being that high without water will be ok? Thank you so much! It’s currently at 93% and 79 degrees.


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It can never be too humid for crabs. My humidity levels in both of my tanks is usually 90%-99%. You may notice more mold growth on food or decor, but that isn't harmful to the crabs. Image

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Re: Low heat and high humidity

Post by hermiesandrocks » Tue May 07, 2024 8:54 pm

Good, I’m glad it won’t harm them. I guess I don’t mind a little hard work every now and then.


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