Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
I agree with others that it isn't so high its a problem for BP's unless you are having mold issues. How long ago did you mix the cocobark in there and does it coincide with the humidity spike? You may have just gotten it a bit too damp for your area and need to use less water next time, or lay some out to dry a bit after breaking the block up. Sometimes when I do my full enclosure cleans and swap out everyone's substrate, the last few I did in that batch get a bit too high because I put a bit too much water and it the last bit in the bin soaks it up, and adding a bit of bone dry cocobark helps soak some up and redistribute it at a better rate.

I haven’t mixed the coco in at all, he’s just on aspen for now. Thought I would need it but definitely didn’t.

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Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
I agree with others that it isn't so high its a problem for BP's unless you are having mold issues. How long ago did you mix the cocobark in there and does it coincide with the humidity spike? You may have just gotten it a bit too damp for your area and need to use less water next time, or lay some out to dry a bit after breaking the block up. Sometimes when I do my full enclosure cleans and swap out everyone's substrate, the last few I did in that batch get a bit too high because I put a bit too much water and it the last bit in the bin soaks it up, and adding a bit of bone dry cocobark helps soak some up and redistribute it at a better rate.

I haven’t mixed the coco in at all, he’s just on aspen for now. Thought I would need it but definitely didn’t.