Re: Keeping a hide humid??
I have no idea what frog moss is and some moss is toxic to snakes. I use long fiber Chilean sphagnum moss and the snakes love it!!! Moss is better than paper towels for many reasons, including that moss stays wet much longer!!!
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i also really like spagnum, its great stuff! i also used it to fill in my snakes old hides to take up some empty space while i got him better hides. he really liked digging through it.
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Ill have to find some sphagnum moss around here then. Much rather go with something that is known to be safe.
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I just mist the paper towels when I need to raise the humidity
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I've used both, but I liked the paper towels better because I could easily see any mold growth and just change out the paper towels.
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tigerlily
I've used both, but I liked the paper towels better because I could easily see any mold growth and just change out the paper towels.
Exactly, sometimes simple is good.
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When I need to bump up the humidity ( only when sheding) this is what I do. I took a big sponge the kind you use to wash your car. i cut it in half, wet it down and i placed it in a plastic tupperware bowl and put it in the cage. Perfect shed every time.
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Long fibre Chilean sphagnum (extra cushy) + dampened to the consistency of a well-wrung-out washcloth = GOLDEN! :)