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    Re: Bad shed help

    Quote Originally Posted by Mondre View Post
    200xth I know about this method but I don't have a Rubbermaid , so any other ideals ?
    Any Tupperware or any other safe container that has a little air flow will be ok to use. At first this is the best option to try worked for me 2 days ago. After that you can try something else if it doesn't work. Wheres your humidity at? If you bump the humidity in your enclosure first for a while he may get it off himself which is another option.
    Good luck

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