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    Re: Sphagnum Moss for BP's?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    I understand not using hides in a rack tub. It was sounding to me like Kaball uses a tank.

    Re-read his post.

    "I don't use hides. Would anyone suggest sticking some moss in on one side of the **tub** to help during sheds? "



    I don't give hides to my big girls in tubs. Though with smaller ones i do.
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    Re: Sphagnum Moss for BP's?

    Quote Originally Posted by pinkeye714 View Post
    "I don't use hides. Would anyone suggest sticking some moss in on one side of the **tub** to help during sheds? "
    Yes, that as well.
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    Re: Sphagnum Moss for BP's?

    I live in the chihuahuan desert where avg humidity is 10% at best. I use spagnum moss blended in to forest floor bedding to help humidity levels. I use somewhat more spagnum at hot end of tank and somewhat less at the cooler end

    Temps and humidity is still a constant battle for me, but not as difficult as last year when I was trying to use aspen as a substrate

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