Drip system for humidity

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Drip system for humidity

Post by Ladysun1969 » Thu Apr 23, 2015 9:05 pm

Hi, all -- I have a 55 gal tank with 2 Black Back Land Crabs in it. They are not hermit crabs, but come from a similar habitat, so their care is similar to hermies'. I have learned a lot from the HCA & I thank you! I wanted to share something that works for me & hope it will be useful for somebody.

When setting up the tank, I looked for a ReptiFogger to keep the humidity up, but I couldn't find one. However, I did find a ReptiRain, which is similar. It sprays rather than fogs, but can also be programmed for interval and duration. From the main tank comes a single hose, which connects to a T junction, to which 2 hoses are attached, each with a spray end.

Anyway, when I first started using the RR, I wasn't happy about how it just sprayed in 2 locations. So, I got some more tubing and poked holes all along it and replaced the hoses. I plugged the ends rather than use the spray ends. It worked ok, but sprayed every which direction.

So, just yesterday, I got some 1/4" mini porous soaker hose & made a loop of it, which each end attached to the T junction. I used medium size binder clips to attach it to the lip of the tank all the way around. AND it works GREAT! At the programmed interval, there's a nice gentle rain dripping nicely into the substrate. My humidity stays at 80%!

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I hope this helps someone!
-Michéle
No hermit crabs, but I do have:
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8 red claw crabs (brackish, semi-aquatic)
10 mangrove tree crabs (brackish, semi-aquatic)
15 purple & orange fiddler crabs (brackish, semi-aquatic)

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Re: Drip system for humidity

Post by wodesorel » Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:00 pm

Drip systems help humidity, but it is going to flood the substrate!
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Re: Drip system for humidity

Post by Ladysun1969 » Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:04 pm

I have a false bottom in there to prevent that.


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-Michéle
No hermit crabs, but I do have:
2 black back land crabs (care similar to hermits)
8 red claw crabs (brackish, semi-aquatic)
10 mangrove tree crabs (brackish, semi-aquatic)
15 purple & orange fiddler crabs (brackish, semi-aquatic)

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Re: Drip system for humidity

Post by aussieJJDude » Fri Apr 24, 2015 7:10 am

Wow thats cool. I was going to mention to watch out for flooding, but it sounds like you have it all sorted. I would love to see some pictures of your crabbies though, they sound rather interesting! :)
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Re: Drip system for humidity

Post by megmaholm » Fri Apr 24, 2015 8:10 am

Definitely watch for flooding - I run a humidifier and have a false bottom, and it still flooded enough it heavily saturated the bottom inch or so of my sand.

That's great how you modified it, though! I'm nowhere near that clever :)
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