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%!
Here are some pics!
I hope this helps someone!
Drip system for humidity
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Drip system for humidity
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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)
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
Drip systems help humidity, but it is going to flood the substrate!
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Re: Drip system for humidity
I have a false bottom in there to prevent that.
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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)
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
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
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
That's great how you modified it, though! I'm nowhere near that clever
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