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Old 05-07-15, 07:56 PM   #16
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Re: Can humidity be too high?

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Are you using the sphangum moss just in the hides or all over? I agree with Albert, I have my CRB on cypress mulch for substrate, moss in hides, misting system that automatically goes on when humidity drops to 90%, (she's in a modified aquarium until she's big enough for her adult pvc enclosure)and I've never had mold anywhere since switching to that setup. Also never had anything other than full sheds with eyecaps. The cypress resists mold really well. Thumbs-up recommend.
Yes I use a light cover of sphagnum moss, to try to aid in it drying out. The new stuff I just got gone over a month now and just now needs to be changed, but I have yet to see cypress mulch anywhere where I live. I have a choice between EcoEarth, moss, sand, aspen, and pine/cedar. Of which only two I would use for any of my snakes. Lowe's or similar may carry cypress mulch idk, but I don't know if I'd trust it either.
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