SpiritScale
Arachnopeon
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- Aug 31, 2013
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- 36
I cannot for the life of me get the cocofibre substrate I use to quit moulding over in my sling cups and vials.
I've made my share of newbie mistakes, granted, but even 'doing it right'....there walks in the mould.
Of course, once each of my T's is big enough to have a water dish the substrate is basically bone dry and no mould issues there.
But of course, with 1/4-1 inch slings that's not an option.
I hard-pack my substrate and it's only damp when it goes in. It doesn't clump and certainly doesn't drip water if I wring it.
I remove leftover food within 24 hours and add a few droplets on the side of the container for drinking water once a week.
Ventilation is 12 holes (all about the diameter of the eraser end of your standard pencil for the larger 1 inch slings) spaced around the rim and lid. The vials have 5-6 pinpricks in the lid.
Room humidity is 40-50%.
I tried 'drying it out' a little more and now my poor little n. chromatus has 7 legs, so scratch that.
Everyone seems to be eating, moulting and doing fine in spite of the mould, but I'd still like to get a handle on it.
It looks like just a vague/sorta there white/grey fuzz. Certainly not bad, but still there.
I was thinking of switching to peat. Thoughts?