View Full Version : Need info on making humid moss box
rmfsnakes32
09-09-12, 01:38 AM
:pI need to make a few moss boxes if someone knows how can you please pm me the instruction thanks ahead of time
GUITARZAN509
09-09-12, 06:35 AM
Depends on how big snake is, for young snakes take tupperware or some other type of plastic bowl with lid, cut hole in top of lid add damp moss to bowl, and your done, with my larger snakes i use large square boxes with lids
Lankyrob
09-09-12, 07:04 AM
I just use normal hides and stuff them full of sphagnum moss, once or twice a week i lift the hids and spray the moss to keep it moist, all my snakes seem to love them apart from my carpet python who never used his so i removed it (and my GTP who just has a moss layer on his substrate to help humidity)
rmfsnakes32
09-12-12, 11:24 AM
Where would I find the moss?
Falconeer999
09-12-12, 12:56 PM
I get mine at PetSmart - they have prepackaged spaghnum moss (I believe packaged by Flukers but I'm not certain on that) for not so outrageous of a price (like $4 for 8 quarts or something like that).
Wildside
09-12-12, 01:20 PM
You can get it at Garden Centers too
rmfsnakes32
09-12-12, 01:47 PM
Cool thanks how often does the moss need replaced
Lankyrob
09-12-12, 02:02 PM
Cool thanks how often does the moss need replaced
If you keep it moist it stays alive for ever :)
Wildside
09-12-12, 07:39 PM
If you keep it moist it stays alive for ever :)
Too moist and it will stink and rot also if your snake eliminates in it. Not to worry though, it's wicked cheap. You can also use damp paper towels or even a dish towel, or potting soil until you get the moss lol. Moss in a plastic container works best though. I'm currently using cake boxes. Thank You Bakeries for doing away with cardboard and using plastic for better display!
BarelyBreathing
09-12-12, 10:07 PM
Funny enough, I just posted a thread about this. Search "sushi box".
Lankyrob
09-13-12, 04:28 AM
Too moist and it will stink and rot also if your snake eliminates in it. Not to worry though, it's wicked cheap. You can also use damp paper towels or even a dish towel, or potting soil until you get the moss lol. Moss in a plastic container works best though. I'm currently using cake boxes. Thank You Bakeries for doing away with cardboard and using plastic for better display!
Moist is fine, wet is not :) and my snakes must all be weird cos they have never pooped or peed in their moss hides:shocked:
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