
11-14-2008, 06:45 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Location: Meridian, ID
Age: 46
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Originally Posted by VickiC
Hi again Becca!
Your reply (and everyone's) to my initial question helped me very much, but I just saw that I failed to respond to something you said.....about the breatheable feature under the doors of my tank. Yes, it has those vents, too  , but I can't figure out if they can be opened and closed, of if they are just fixed in one postion and cannot be moved (since my tank is a smaller version of yours). I looked around on the inside of the tank and didn't see any sort of lever, adjustment, or whatever. Do you have any thoughts on that.....where is your "lever" located? Or like I said, maybe I don't have one. ?? Also, I am still working on getting things organized....the temp and humidity levels working together, for one thing. It seems as though the temp is gonna run high in order to get a whole lot of humidity. I can open the doors, of course, or I can open the vents more, if I figure out how, that is.....but I lose humidity that way, of course. By the way, I do have my fan running 24/7. The vents seem to be slightly open now, but I'm not sure if they are open as much as they could be, as I said. It seems that a lot of the heat is coming from the lamp above the tank.....the one with the plant bulb as I mentioned in my other post. I get good footcandle readings from it, though. I can lower the temp in the tank by using a fluoresent bulb, but my foot candles diminish a whole lot....not enough for my orchids. Do you have any problems with your lights providing the correct amount of footcandles? I know you have more lights than me, though. In my orchid room, I have 2- 4' banks of 4 T5 bulbs in each fixture that I bought this last summer, and I really can't afford to invest in more T5s at this time for my little tank. I liked what Susanne did with the top of her tank, too, but as I said...I really can't put much money in lights right now. Do you or anyone have any other thoughts?
Anyway, thanks again for your help! I always appreciate everyone's input.
Vicki
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Ok....I hope I can describe/explain this correctly. That venting that is just under the doors....if you open the doors nice and wide, you should see on the top edging of the vents two spots, one on each side, that looks like a piece fitting into a puzzle kind of, or at least that is what it reminds me of. I would take your orchids out for this part just incase you may bump them trying to get them out, but these two parts that fit into that top ledge should somehow lift up and out, I had to play with mine for a while and I completely took it out and the humidity is fine and I still have to crack the doors open at night. If you have problems adjusting it or taking that part out so the vents are permanently open then let me know and I will see if I can figure out how I took mine out exactly. I just remember at first I thought I broke it, but then realized it would go back together...lol. Hope this helps, let me know how it goes!
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