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Thanks for the quick reply!! How are your crabs liking it?fantasybookworm wrote:Yup, your dishes are big enough for them!They come in multiple sizes, and the small ones are little cylinders that around the size of a tootsie roll, maybe a bit longer. You can get shaped ones too, that are a bit bigger. The Petsmart near me had snail, turtle, flower, and star shaped airstones. I'm pretty sure the small ones (both cylinders & shapes) are around $1/stone. The smallest pump (which will work fine for both pools, it's the size I have) is about $10. Then you need tubing & a splitter so that you can have the pump run stones in both pools. I'm pretty sure those things are only about $6-7 together. It's a pretty cheap set up & works quite well to maintain humidity if you have the top closed off.
As far as cleaning, I'm not positive...I haven't really cleaned mine yet, I haven't had to. I think I read someone say that you can soak them in a vinegar solution if they start getting clogged up, to help dissolve build-up. Then you rinse them really well before you use them in the pools again. But hopefully someone else can confirm all of that! I've only had my airstones set up for a month or so. I really love them though, they completely solved my humidity issues with minimal danger to the crabs (from flooding, which is more of a risk with foggers/humidifiers), & I like that they bring fresh air into the tank as well.
That spikey plant by your pool is really cool! Where did you get it?Crabinski wrote:I added small airstones (blue midget TootsieRoll size) to my pools last week and my PPs have actually started using the pools for the first time!
It was on sale at PetSmart a few months ago for the ridiculous price of $3 so I picked up two, the one in the picture and a pale green and red one.kadynadair16 wrote:That spikey plant by your pool is really cool! Where did you get it?