3oz Quick Shot Bundle
3oz Quick Shot Bundle
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3oz “Quick shot” bundles
Comes in 4-pk, 6-pk, 8-pk, 10-pk, and 12-pk bundles!
Don't forget to add your outside fill port options and squeezy fill bottle to your order for a whole other experience.
Stop drowning invertebrates with heavy top watering. No more risking the health of your beloved invertebrates. Pod-Wicks are designed to eliminate heavy pouring or heavy handed top spraying that creates stress on your colonies and greatly increases the chances of drowning isopods, especially the unseen baby mancae that stay near the moist moss and soil areas. Creating a healthy moisture gradient without the added stress will help your colony thrive.
The 3oz Quick Shot is a customer favorite. With the accelerated "FAST" wicking speed it will add a nice quick yet safe shot of moisture within several minutes. It's compact plug and play size makes it a favorite for existing colonies and you can move it around until you dial things in the exact way you want.
On average it may take around 2-3 weeks of monitoring after the initial set-up to determine how often to refill the reservoir for your particular set-up in order to maintain the desired gradient. The Quick Shot options are designed to release water quickly, but are still extremely safe and very effective. The extended life of the moisture gradient after the container empties is far more important than how long the water lasts in the reservoir. A full solid gradient can last up to 1 week or longer with this option
Parameters such as bin size, wicking speed, air flow, ambient temps+humidity, soil density+depth, layers of leaf litter, mosses and hides will all play a role in evaporation rates and will determine how long they will last and need to be refilled.
Only use RO (Reverse Osmosis) or distilled water only. Failure to do so will slowly cause the wicking material to clog.
How do they work? Think of your soil as a paper towel touching the edge of a puddle of water. The paper towel will wick up the water and you’d actually be able to watch it slowly travel up the towel. Now apply the same process to a Pod-Wick and soil and that is how wicking works. The more water you add, the further it will wick, so you’ll want to keep that in mind when considering what moisture gradient you want to achieve.
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