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humidity and mold
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<blockquote data-quote="Skcib" data-source="post: 335382" data-attributes="member: 10808"><p>I have never kept a high humidity species as a disclaimer. But first I would get rid off ALL the substrate and replace it with new guaranteed clean substrate. As for preventing mold in the future, maybe putting in some springtails and isopods? They help control mold droppings and more, commonly called a “cleaning crew” though you may have wanna put a little plant in to keep them happy. Which would also help keep humidity high!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skcib, post: 335382, member: 10808"] I have never kept a high humidity species as a disclaimer. But first I would get rid off ALL the substrate and replace it with new guaranteed clean substrate. As for preventing mold in the future, maybe putting in some springtails and isopods? They help control mold droppings and more, commonly called a “cleaning crew” though you may have wanna put a little plant in to keep them happy. Which would also help keep humidity high! [/QUOTE]
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