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<blockquote data-quote="sporeworld" data-source="post: 156330" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>You noted that ooths tend to dry out, and that placing against a non-breathable surface is preferable. I generally hot glue (well, slightly cooled hot-glue) them to the lid of their enclosure. But sometimes I glue them to a pipe cleaner (to hang like an ornament). Maybe I should still coat the entire "top" side with glue to help hold in moisture...?</p><p></p><p>Also, what's the thinking behind keeping an ooth at a 45 degree angle...? Is there something that makes it easier to emerge at an angle? If so, and you can actually tell where the "beginning" and "ending" of the ooth are, is that end-side down? Or does any of this matter?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for putting in the time on these caresheets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporeworld, post: 156330, member: 2687"] You noted that ooths tend to dry out, and that placing against a non-breathable surface is preferable. I generally hot glue (well, slightly cooled hot-glue) them to the lid of their enclosure. But sometimes I glue them to a pipe cleaner (to hang like an ornament). Maybe I should still coat the entire "top" side with glue to help hold in moisture...? Also, what's the thinking behind keeping an ooth at a 45 degree angle...? Is there something that makes it easier to emerge at an angle? If so, and you can actually tell where the "beginning" and "ending" of the ooth are, is that end-side down? Or does any of this matter? Thanks again for putting in the time on these caresheets. [/QUOTE]
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