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View Poll Results: Lay Box Substrate

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  • paper towel/newspaper

    5 16.67%
  • Moss(any)

    9 30.00%
  • Aspen

    1 3.33%
  • Nothing

    11 36.67%
  • Other

    4 13.33%
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    Nestting/lay Boxes...

    Hi All, I usually use sphagnum moss in my breeders lay boxes, but have had some difficulty getting it locally this year for some reason. I tried a similar moss as recomended by a friend but having issues with mold with this moss so I will no longer use it for this reason. I normally keep all my animals on paper towels but during breeding usually switch it out for moss as they are no longer eating and it helps increase humidity in the box for the eggs. I guess I could leave them on the paper towels or maybe use aspen(as I usually check them daily). So what does everyone else use???


    P.S. If you use moss what kind do you use?
    Last edited by Action Reptiles; 04-23-2010 at 03:28 AM.

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