




I'll HAVE to teach a few of them how to feed and clean. I'll be out for 3 days in November to learn to drive a bus!Kermie16 wrote:Looking good already!! It's going to look amazing once it's all done and the hermies are in! Very awesome that some of the kids have taken an interest in helping out and learning about them
I wish I could but I've spent a strict limit set for this upgrade. I only had the lights on for about half an hour, so I'll try them on all day on Monday and see what happens.PinchersAndShells wrote:Maybe a larger Ultratherm? Not quite sure.
You don't want to heat the substrate. It should always be cooler than the air temperature.Kermie16 wrote:Hmmm. Maybe giving the sub a boost in heat? Like getting some glass mason jars with hot water and sinking them in the sub a bit (assuming hermies are still in other tank, that is!!). Not sure if it will maintain it though. I'm sure the reflective tape and such will also help!
Yeah, some of my substrate is dry at the back of the tank. I'm guessing from the heat of he Ultratherm. The sand is cool, but nowhere near the ice-cold temps it was last week.soilentgringa wrote:You don't want to heat the substrate. It should always be cooler than the air temperature.Kermie16 wrote:Hmmm. Maybe giving the sub a boost in heat? Like getting some glass mason jars with hot water and sinking them in the sub a bit (assuming hermies are still in other tank, that is!!). Not sure if it will maintain it though. I'm sure the reflective tape and such will also help!
Insulate the Ultratherm and use the largest that covers the back of the tank without extending very far past the substrate level.
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The temperature dropping at night is a thing that happens in their natural environment, although I'm not sure how much you'd want it to be at.MrTeacherDude wrote:Yeah, some of my substrate is dry at the back of the tank. I'm guessing from the heat of he Ultratherm. The sand is cool, but nowhere near the ice-cold temps it was last week.soilentgringa wrote:You don't want to heat the substrate. It should always be cooler than the air temperature.Kermie16 wrote:Hmmm. Maybe giving the sub a boost in heat? Like getting some glass mason jars with hot water and sinking them in the sub a bit (assuming hermies are still in other tank, that is!!). Not sure if it will maintain it though. I'm sure the reflective tape and such will also help!
Insulate the Ultratherm and use the largest that covers the back of the tank without extending very far past the substrate level.
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Also, is there a normal drop in temps at night? I've been seeing readings on my Acu-wrongs as low as 71° at night (this is without my moon glow bulb bc it's on the old tank right now.)
Not at the time. My budget is tapped. I'd love to add 1-2 more mediums in the future, though.PinchersAndShells wrote:Do you think you might add more hermies?
Nice! Seems like they're going be going to a good home.MrTeacherDude wrote:Not at the time. My budget is tapped. I'd love to add 1-2 more mediums in the future, though.PinchersAndShells wrote:Do you think you might add more hermies?
I've had a few students take interest and they've already come in early to help me feed / spot clean the old tank. I think they (the crabs) like being super spoiled on a daily basis!PinchersAndShells wrote:Nice! Seems like they're going be going to a good home.MrTeacherDude wrote:Not at the time. My budget is tapped. I'd love to add 1-2 more mediums in the future, though.PinchersAndShells wrote:Do you think you might add more hermies?