1. Until the heater arrives, part of me feels like, I should transfer them now... because this HAS to be better than what they currently have. I am not sure the substrate is quite heated all the way through though. I actually have a small UTH in one corner (pre HCA knowledge purchase). I also have an old desk lamp shining on it which is transferring some heat, and also moved a portable heater to the area... So at this point, I am sure I don't have stable temps, but the crabs are in the plastic tank, on gravel, in a room that's probably 70*F. Humidity is great at this time in the new tank, have no clue what it's like in the plastic trash. Are they better off where they are now, or should I move them and keep working on the tank as things arrive?
2. Best placement for the tank thermometer/hygrometer? When the Ultratherm comes, I assume where it is won't work (in middle back of tank) because it will be right on/above the top of the UTH. Also, should it be at the top of tank or closer to the substrate, etc? I have been looking at everyone's tank setups and I just can't seem to decipher where you have it all placed. Our 10 Gal tank is 20Lx10Wx12H, ultratherm is 6x17, substrate currently at 5 inches, can add more EE to line up with the UTH once it's in place.
3. Would we be better to pull out the EE we have in the tank, mix in sand 5:1 and somehow dry out the EE that isn't used now? Or will this be fine until we do a substrate change? I hate to just throw out the EE we already have hydrated.
Thanks for any info or advice you can give me to get us pointed in the right direction. We're working on correcting our ignorance of such cool critters!
