View Full Version : sphagnum peat moss for nesting?
dm101081
03-25-03, 06:56 AM
Anyone use this stuff for a nesting material for a gravid ball? It seems too dusty when it's dry, but once you add water to it, it seems alright.
Monty Python
04-05-03, 10:32 PM
I just discovered this stuff because we picked up a Viper Boa and needed to raise the humidity substantially (75%-90%). I made a moss box/humid hide with this stuff...I mixed about 90% moss with 10% substrate, and sprayed it down nice and wet. Holds moisture much better than standard substrate alone (probably 3x as long).
Next, I am going to mix maybe 30% moss and 70% substrate (small bark) and spray it daily. This shhould work out fairly well I think.
For use as a nesting material, I'd say spray it down just a little to weigh it down. My Viper Boa adores the stuff. ;)
Jeff_Favelle
04-05-03, 11:44 PM
Peat moss is decomposed sphagnum moss and is not one in the same. Sphagnum is the better of the two for python eggs (colubrid eggs seem to enjoy peat for a nest box). Here's a pic of the stuff:
http://members.shaw.ca/gallerya/zJCM1xJCF4.jpg
Burmies
04-06-03, 09:30 AM
I don't use it my self, but I have heard that it is really good.
Burmies
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