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    Re: maintaining new zealand sphagnum moss

    Quote Originally Posted by D-.No View Post
    Any chance I get I inspect her moss for shed or waste. One time I found your shed (I changed) since there is never been apparent waste otherwise.
    The smell inspection never seems good but when I rinse and squeeze and always seems to rejuvenate to freshness.
    Following instructions through the company and online.
    This leads me to another question, how does everybody spa clean properly on a dark substrate? My favorite part about Aspen is it’s very easy to detect an easy to clean.


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    what i do is anytime i see urates i take up all the substrate around it and replace it with fresh substrate - same thing if i see a big wet spot that can’t be explained otherwise as well - i haven’t had too much trouble finding it and tbh most of my snakes using their soaking bowls as liter boxes anyway
    het for nothing but groovy

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