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Does any one know the best way for doing this?
I would like to make my centipede enclosures more naturalistic, but I don't want to introduce anything that might be harmful to my pedes. Would boiling the moss work?
moss being a living thing, most things that will kill pathogens (microwaving, boiling etc.) will kill it, a pesticide would kill pathogens, but then it it'll probably kill the pedes too. Your best bet is probably just to wash it well with water and hope for the best. I've used in scorpion cages with no real problems.8 leg wonder said:I'm also wondering if boiling would kill the moss?
Yeah you do seem to get little bugs from it, but I never saw them harm the scorpion in anyway, I suspect they wouldn't hurt a pede either, but don't quote me on that.8 leg wonder said:I've used it in my emperor scorp tanks but I found that I brought weird mites and little fly like bugs that I didn't have before
very good idea, and the moss shows no adverse effects?Navaros said:What I have always done with plants, moss' and aquatics, is make a VERY salty solution and soak them in it for a while then rinse them very well with fresh water. The saltier the water the better. It usually kills pretty much everything living in the moss.![]()
SALT,cool idea, I'll give it a try!!!!Navaros said:What I have always done with plants, moss' and aquatics, is make a VERY salty solution and soak them in it for a while then rinse them very well with fresh water. The saltier the water the better. It usually kills pretty much everything living in the moss.![]()