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Humidity and moss and substrate, oh my
I'm gonna put together a humid hide or two as the humidity here is dismal. Heck, at this stage, I want a humid hide, this is getting rediculous! Stupid Phoenix... where's my monsoons?? Anywho, I'm misting Gomez twice a day (which he hates) and still the humidity drops to around 30 all the time in the plastic tub. I'm def thinking long fiber sphagnum moss and another hide sound like a happy thing.
And yet, my question is more about the moss than the humidity hide. Is there a very good reason of somesort that noone uses moss as a substrate? Aside from a possible messiness factor? Because it seems to me it holds moisture and looks lovely. Naturally, constantly wet moss would be a bad idea, but otherwise... ?
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In loving memory of Cleo
1989-2007
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