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Old 01-20-03, 08:08 PM   #1
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I'm going to have cypress mulch for the bottom of my future blood's enclosure, but I'm just wondering if I could put a little bit of spagnum moss on one side of the cage instead of in a little container or in another seperate hide box. Would this be okay? Or is there a special place I should put the moss? Thanks
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I'm not to familiar with the climate in txas... but if it's anything like florida u will not need the moss.. mist the mulch and it will be about 80% the whole time LOL


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Hey Rachel,

The only thing about trying to keep spagnum on one side and not in a container is that it will eventually get pushed all over the cage and dry up quickly.

By putting it in a container, you can keep it damp and in one place.
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Thanks grant I'll try that.

Pythonian: it's about the same, but I don't always have time everyday to mist the enclosure. Every other day would work for me. So by keeping the moss in there I don't have to worry about the whole cage drying up. Thanks anyway =)
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I agree with Grant. Humid Hides are the way to go. Snakes love to redecorate...lol

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I'm not to familiar with the climate in texas... but if it's anything like florida u will not need the moss.. mist the mulch and it will be about 80% the whole time LOL
I don't live there, but I know several people that do - as far as I know it is pretty dry, unlike Florida...
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