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    Easternwolf
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    Red face Substrate, mold, air and lights

    I have just recently adopted a White's Tree Frog. The humidity in my terrarium is lower than what it should be. I have rocks for the bottom, then coconut fibre and on top of that I have moss. The moss is drying up and I found mold on a hard wood branch I just recently bought. Does anyone have suggestions on what I can do to get the humidity up? I spray quite a few times a day and I just added a compact lamp (for one bulb) with repti-glo light and have a fluker's lamp with the infrared light. Would these lights together be causing too much heat and would it be better to turn the infrared light down to a lower heat? I have fake plants only and I don't want anymore mold. Would a small fan help? If so, where do you put it?


    On the exo-terra bulb box, it says the infrared light & repti-glo work good together.

    Any suggestions would be great. I'm new at this.

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Substrate, mold, air and lights

    Heat lamps can definitely cause the humidity to go down. Grape wood molds over quite easily, so it shouldn't be used in a terrarium with high humidity.

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    Default Re: Substrate, mold, air and lights

    Humidity can also be affected by the lid. If you have a mesh top, try covering 1/2 to 2/3 with saranwrap or some other non-pourous material.

    *Be sure not to do this in such a way that a heat lamp is over a flammable material.

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    Hi,

    Thanks for your replies. Regarding: covering part of the lid; how much air needs to go through for good ventilation? I have a fluker's lamp and a compact light that covers almost half of the lid. Is there a wood that won't mold?

    I turned the heat lamp down and my White's tree frog was always brown since I've had him/her, now he is green. Is he happier or is it the temperature change or both?

    Thanks!
    Newly owned by a White's Tree Frog

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    Kurt
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    Default Re: Substrate, mold, air and lights

    Quote Originally Posted by Easternwolf View Post
    Is there a wood that won't mold?
    Yes, there is, but I can't remember what its called. Check out either Josh's Frogs or Black Jungle, they are likely to have the answer (and the wood).

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