With the temperatures dropping here in central Pennsylvania in the last few weeks currently 23 as I write this. Week by week it has been getting tougher and tougher to regulate the Humidity and Temperature at a safe level. To raise the temperature from 69-73 back into the 80's we have been using a 75 watt heat bulb on right, front of the tanks along with a Zoo Meds UTH on the lower, center back of each tank. When we use the lights the humidity drops to roughly 62/65%, even with misting before we turn the lights on. We have both gauges at top, center, back of each tank, so i'm sure my readings are off a bit from where the crabs spend most of their time. We also use plastic wrap and just added some aluminum foil above the plastic to help a little more with insulation for warmth. I would say 3/4's of the top is covered. My place generally stays around 68 in the winter. our two tanks are 10 and 20 Tall. (still trying to find a place so we can set up the 55G we bought several months ago)
Yesterday we had to move the crabbies back to Xenocrabs place since I will be away for work for then next few weeks. Her place is a bit colder 65 then mine, also lowering the tanks temperature a few degrees more. After reading all the reviews for months we decided to purchase Ultratherms. Today we ordered two from The Bean Farm, 11X23 for the 20 Tall and 11x17 for the 10 gallon. After reading the PDF about the Ultratherms it says they will raise the tank 20-25 degrees compared to the room temperature. Hopefully we will be able to maintain 85+ degree inside each tank and also keep our humidity around 80 as well. I will try and have Xenomorph keep everyone updated on our luck once they arrive. Today at a quick stop at Pet Smart we priced Zoo Meds 50-60 gallon for $42, on sale. Even with the $14.45 shipping from The Bean Farm both were still $12 cheaper not including sales tax!
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the last month or two, my computer crapped out, have been super busy at work with deadlines, and have also been volunteering at local haunted house setting things up, scaring people, then tearing down.