kevinarmour
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2012
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- 17
I have a t. strimi, and so far i have had nothing but trouble from trying to keep the cage at perfect conditions. but that's beside the point... i just bearly changed the substrate to Eco earth but not there was a mold out break the cage even though there was good venting and i removed all the food left overs. i only left the humidity at 60%, previously she had injured her leg becasue she was trying to climb on the top of the cage so she had a so called scab on the knee joint of her leg. when i took her out i saw a white looking powder on it.. so i can only assume the mold spores had sprouted on the scab... i now have her out of the cage and in a plastic container with some dry paper town in the bottom with good ventilation. now i need to know if i need to go out and buy something to kill it or will the dry airy environment take care of it.