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    I am looking for tips on controlling mold. I have a 10 gal zoo med glass enclosure, a screen top, with eco-earth substrate, and some sphagnum moss off to each side to keep moisture. A zoomed uth keeps the temp around 79 to 83 f and i keep moisture level at 70 to 75% by misting every day. I spot clean when I see its dirty, and I don't feed my packman inside of the enclosure, but i am getting formations of white fuzzy clumps on the substrate. I was thinking of adding springtails or other types of isopods i know they work in high humidity dart frog enclosures to control fungus and mold spores. i have started to mist less frequently, and removed some of the moss but the clumps are still forming. any tips or advice

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    Hello David! Need to remove the moss; it's an impaction hazard with a Pacman frog. The substrate should be shredded coco (Plantation Soil or EcoEarth) mixed with dechlorinated tap water until slightly damp and clumps in fist without dripping water out. If you loose humidity after removing moss. can cover part of screen with aluminum foil to help retain it. That will also hold heat in, so might need to adjust that too. More on Pacman care in here: Frog Forum - Pacman and Horned Frogs - Ceratophrys - Care and Breeding .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Mold will grow in tropical enviroments it just the nature of things. You could seed the enclosure with isopods to help control the mold spores, but you will have to get tropical isopods. They live in environments with 100% humidity which will be inside the substrate and under the water dish. I am unsure how well they will reproduce in a Pacman enclosure though since dart frog enclosures are vivariums that are actual pieces of what the animal's natural habitat is. Sometimes a little extra ventilation helps, but the moisture levels in your tank are not excessive.

    Scoop the mold out. Mix the substrate up once a week. This will reduce mold growth.


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    Hi, what I do to keep the mold out and to keep the swampy smell away is every so often just mix up the substrate a bit, make it a bit loose. Hope this can help.

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    i remove the cocohusk , wash it drain it and put it back( i use boiling water for this thus no worries of chlorine poisoning my animals ) . a few times a year i toss it out and get new .I never get mold .i have utheaters infrared lights and a full spectrum light .the only time i use moss is in the water tank as an island and i never feed my frogs in it .moss can cause impaction and kill your frog .By the way mold loves moss get rid of the moss you get rid of the mold.I use glass tanks for my frogs . my lighting system has a high dome on it for 1 to keep the heat high enough as not to harm my frogs and 2 the vents allow for air to convect through my tank ,i also have a plexigalss piece to keep the moisture in and a zoo med fogger for humidity .My frogs prefer it a bit more on the dry side , At night the temperature can be reduced. In the wild, they experience contrasting wet and dry seasons and because of this, are not as sensitive to humidity levels as many other commonly kept amphibians.i usually keep it around 50 percent .The aquatic tank i use makes up for any humidity issues id have with them( keeps their skin healthy) and allows them to absorb water like crazy and discharge water as well .they also use the wet tank for dumping their stool they hardly go in the dry tank anymore so it stays cleaner .Mold will accumulate on feces and urine .The indoor water tank has no moss whatsoever in it so i feed them the occasional bullfrog tadpole in there .

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    i remove the cocohusk , wash it drain it and put it back( i use boiling water for this thus no worries of chlorine poisoning my animals ) . a few times a year i toss it out and get new .I never get mold .i have utheaters infrared lights and a full spectrum light .the only time i use moss is in the water tank as an island and i never feed my frogs in it .moss can cause impaction and kill your frog .By the way mold loves moss get rid of the moss you get rid of the mold.I use glass tanks for my frogs . my lighting system has a high dome on it for 1 to keep the heat high enough as not to harm my frogs and 2 the vents allow for air to convect through my tank ,i also have a plexigalss piece to keep the moisture in and a zoo med fogger for humidity .My frogs prefer it a bit more on the dry side , At night the temperature can be reduced. In the wild, they experience contrasting wet and dry seasons and because of this, are not as sensitive to humidity levels as many other commonly kept amphibians.i usually keep it around 50 percent .The aquatic tank i use makes up for any humidity issues id have with them( keeps their skin healthy) and allows them to absorb water like crazy and discharge water as well .they also use the wet tank for dumping their stool they hardly go in the dry tank anymore so it stays cleaner .Mold will accumulate on feces and urine .The indoor water tank has no moss whatsoever in it so i feed them the occasional bullfrog tadpole in there .
    50% is too low. Ambient air humidity should never go below 70% for extended periods. This can be detrimental to their health.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy View Post
    i remove the cocohusk , wash it drain it and put it back( i use boiling water for this thus no worries of chlorine poisoning my animals ) . a few times a year i toss it out and get new .I never get mold .i have utheaters infrared lights and a full spectrum light .the only time i use moss is in the water tank as an island and i never feed my frogs in it .moss can cause impaction and kill your frog .By the way mold loves moss get rid of the moss you get rid of the mold.I use glass tanks for my frogs . my lighting system has a high dome on it for 1 to keep the heat high enough as not to harm my frogs and 2 the vents allow for air to convect through my tank ,i also have a plexigalss piece to keep the moisture in and a zoo med fogger for humidity .My frogs prefer it a bit more on the dry side , At night the temperature can be reduced. In the wild, they experience contrasting wet and dry seasons and because of this, are not as sensitive to humidity levels as many other commonly kept amphibians.i usually keep it around 50 percent .The aquatic tank i use makes up for any humidity issues id have with them( keeps their skin healthy) and allows them to absorb water like crazy and discharge water as well .they also use the wet tank for dumping their stool they hardly go in the dry tank anymore so it stays cleaner .Mold will accumulate on feces and urine .The indoor water tank has no moss whatsoever in it so i feed them the occasional bullfrog tadpole in there .
    I don't think you've got a good picture of how pacs react to hydration and humidity. Having dry seasons in the wild doesn't make them more tolerant of humidity; they go into estivation to AVOID the dry spells. Unless they are estivating, they are just as sensitive as any other common pet species to low humidity, and like Grif said 50% is way too low. Putting them in water doesn't make up for keeping them too dry other times (unless I'm confused and you're saying the frog has a wet area that it can choose to go to on its own, rather than waiting for you to put it there?)
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