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01-28-14, 10:20 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Sorry guys but what does substrate fungi have to do with feeding?
If were going off track id like to add, many high humidity requiring snake keepers and breeders house their snakes in low ventilation, high humidity housing....with substrates like cocohusk, cypress mulch...etc and have no problems with RI's. Have they been doing it wrong all these years?
maybe they bake it? kiling all spores and unwanted things? i was more so refuing to spores being in the air, rather then injesting the mushroom/fungi, allowing the posobility to produce more of said fungi or releace more spores in there air. a fellow snake keeper found a small mushroom in his plantation soil in his encloser so did a bit of reaserch wich wasnt all tht posmising, a small mushroom could easily pass the unsespecting eye
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Then they'd have to bake it every time they gave the snake fresh water or sprayed down the tank, because you can introduce fungal spores through water. Spores can also be introduced and run rampant if there's too much air circulation.
EDIT: Sorry about that Mikoh, he incorrectly quoted you so it looks like I'm responding to you.
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01-28-14, 10:24 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Then they'd have to bake it every time they gave the snake fresh water or sprayed down the tank, because you can introduce fungal spores through water. Spores can also be introduced and run rampant if there's too much air circulation.
EDIT: Sorry about that Mikoh, he incorrectly quoted you so it looks like I'm responding to you.
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Lol one step ahead of you
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01-28-14, 10:26 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Lol one step ahead of you
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yes but they would be spores that the immune system is fermiliar with and not alien spores from a diffent state for example that it is unfurmiliar with?
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01-28-14, 10:28 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Then they'd have to bake it every time they gave the snake fresh water or sprayed down the tank, because you can introduce fungal spores through water. Spores can also be introduced and run rampant if there's too much air circulation.
EDIT: Sorry about that Mikoh, he incorrectly quoted you so it looks like I'm responding to you.
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yes, possibly intrducing spores and bacteria that its immune system is furmilair with ? rather then spores from a diffrent state and climate taht its system wouldnt be able to combat aswel?
unlikley but still possible.
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01-28-14, 10:32 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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unlikley but still possible.
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01-28-14, 10:35 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Thats great. Saving pic now
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01-28-14, 10:44 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Thats great. Saving pic now
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Saved it aswell.
MDT funny pic, as usual.
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01-29-14, 01:37 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Thats great. Saving pic now
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Had to save this pic aswell lol. Could be useful in the future lol.
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01-29-14, 02:16 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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Thats great. Saving pic now
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Had to save this pic aswell lol. Could be useful in the future lol.
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01-28-14, 10:38 PM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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you must have quite the collection of pointless pictures, or alot of free googling timee
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01-29-14, 06:28 AM
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Re: Turbine eating in the air.
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you must have quite the collection of pointless pictures, or alot of free googling timee
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