Good day fellow invert enthusiasts. I just want to get your opinion regarding a sling's (b.emilia) substrate. Should I also keep it dry with occasional misting twice a week or keep it damp? Thanks.
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I just got my b.emilia sling lately and when I first saw it, the delicup housing it contains a 'damp' substrate. The substrate (cocopeat) sticks together instead of an 'arid' type. I don't know if this IS the appropriate substrate for b.emilia species or it is only required while the species is still a sling. I'm not really aware if a sling's humidity requirement differs from a juvenile.
Right now, I placed my sling on a new delicup with a cocopeat substrate but in an 'arid' type setting. The substrate is fairly dry and when I mist it, I only spray the inner sides of the delicup and a little on the substrate.
Thanks arachnoboards! : )
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I just got my b.emilia sling lately and when I first saw it, the delicup housing it contains a 'damp' substrate. The substrate (cocopeat) sticks together instead of an 'arid' type. I don't know if this IS the appropriate substrate for b.emilia species or it is only required while the species is still a sling. I'm not really aware if a sling's humidity requirement differs from a juvenile.
Right now, I placed my sling on a new delicup with a cocopeat substrate but in an 'arid' type setting. The substrate is fairly dry and when I mist it, I only spray the inner sides of the delicup and a little on the substrate.
Thanks arachnoboards! : )