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Old 03-09-06, 08:48 PM   #1
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Paper towel + misting

I was wondering...

When using paper towel as the substrate, do you worry about it getting wet when misting?

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Old 03-10-06, 03:29 AM   #2
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well if u r misting sooo much that the paper towel gets sopping wet then its wrong.....if its only damp then no problem......all except one of my cages have paper towels and it works great....
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Old 03-11-06, 08:08 PM   #3
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Also, paper towel doesn't dissintegrate when you get it wet/damp, it will just dry out, providing you have enough air movement in the enclosure.
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Cool

It shouldnt be a problem as long as you dont do it too much and go a bit hard but too much will equal mold. Hope that helps!

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