Then I got strawberries last year, and switched over to a UV bulb to make them happy and healthy. Now, I have to use a mesh lid, and while I do cover the open part with saran wrap, the other part where the light is located is open and there are even some holes. I know some holes are fine, the crabs do need to breathe, but it seems almost too much because I can never keep good humidity.
I've tried everything - I've got bubbler pools, but they don't seem to help. The water evaporates quickly. I've got a moss pit, but the moss dries quickly. I mist, but the substrate still dries out. I took away one of my small under tank heater mats, because my heat was pretty high (85 degrees) and the corner it was in was becoming bone dry. Now the tank is around 80 degrees but it's still drying out too fast.
I'm not sure what else to do here... I've had this set up for nearly a year now, but the fluctuations have been bad for the crabs. I've lost one strawberry and my little PP. I've also got some crabs (a viola and another straw) that have buried under that I haven't seen in quite some time and I'm getting worried about.
Do I just need more saran wrap? Should I get a smaller UV bulb? I was using the 10.0 reptisun, to compensate for the mesh lid, but perhaps a 5.0 would be more suitable? It's about time to change the bulb anyway, as they need to be changed yearly.
Let me know what everyone thinks. I'd like to keep my little crabbies happy and healthy
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