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Shotputtman |
Posted - 29/01/2014 : 21:28:11 Hi, I used some spaghum moss in the "Wifes" lunchbox last week to help my Girl shed as she was in blue. The lunchbox had a hole cut in to all her to go in and out as she wanted. After 2 to 3 days I opened up the box to find the moss had started to get a white hairy mould on it. Obviously I removed and discarded it straight away, the reason i am asking is my Male pastel has gone in to blue and I wanted to help him out.
Has anyone else had this problem ??? Thanks in advance |
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boomslang |
Posted - 06/02/2014 : 16:17:57 Yeah i found it annoying to,More so in high heat setups.Where it dries up super fast,and you have to keep it wet non stop.It's fine for other uses. |
Kelfezond |
Posted - 29/01/2014 : 23:03:32 I hate using Spaggy moss I find that it completely dries up very quickly, makes a mess and is just a lot of faffing about when there are easier ways of dealing with upcoming sheds.
Personally I wait until my snakes eyes go blue, then I wait some more, when the blue disappears I take a spray bottle and I spray the RUB until the newspaper is damp, this will dry up fairly quickly but the humidity will stay raised for a while - I only spray once a day but it doesn't take long for the snake to shed, never have any problems when I do it this way. |
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