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Ooths in mesh cages?
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<blockquote data-quote="hysteresis" data-source="post: 339313" data-attributes="member: 11064"><p>Before using an incubation setup, I used cotton pads in the cups. I seldom see mold beyond a tiny spot on the pad. I just change it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I sprayed most species twice a day because Canada is very dry in the winter. Some species ooths got a squirt in between the two, after work too. More humid climates, once a day.</p><p></p><p>You'll read instructions that say to spray every few days. I just can't see that being enough in air conditioned / furnace heated North American homes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hysteresis, post: 339313, member: 11064"] Before using an incubation setup, I used cotton pads in the cups. I seldom see mold beyond a tiny spot on the pad. I just change it. I sprayed most species twice a day because Canada is very dry in the winter. Some species ooths got a squirt in between the two, after work too. More humid climates, once a day. You'll read instructions that say to spray every few days. I just can't see that being enough in air conditioned / furnace heated North American homes. [/QUOTE]
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