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    Re: My new pastel just will not shed all the way, any help?

    Quote Originally Posted by stratus_020202 View Post
    Hmmm. Yeah, tanks are terrible with humidity. When my are coming out of blue I spray morning and night, but there are times I have missed and have some shed pieces. If that happens I take a wet towel and throw it over there hide to let them rub on it. That might work. Just don't leave it in for very long. Also, a room humidifier might work too. I keep one in my ball room during the winter.

    Also, my first baby was in a 50 gallon. Becuase I didn't have a clue as to what I was doing. To help humidity in there, I took a drinking cup, filled it with a few inches of water and draped paper towel strips into the water and hanging off the side. But, that will mold if left for too long. Have you tried switching your substrate?
    I do believe I will add a humidifier to my room, that was going to be my next option, funny you mentioned that. That should kill any problems in the future, I can only hope. It's cold in MI right now, heck the whole U.S. is, so I have the heat on a lot.

    Thank you again, take care

    Well thank you much for your info

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