I mist them, also the moss does a really nice job of holding moisture, and with the acrylic lid on top of the screen, it stays that way for quite a while. I just make sure not to flood it out.
I mist them, also the moss does a really nice job of holding moisture, and with the acrylic lid on top of the screen, it stays that way for quite a while. I just make sure not to flood it out.
That's great. I use moss in my enclosures as well. I find its absolutely brilliant.![]()
I love how great moss is for serving a dual purpose, not only does it look great, but it's definitely effective at keeping the humidity up!
Nice looking tank...I just finished up mine today for a Grey that was caught on Sunday.
Had to change things up a little. I noticed that the bark in the back of the tanks was starting to mold up a littleSo, I got rid of that, and decided to install a false bottom using pea gravel, the undergravel filter that came with the tank, and screen. I then used topsoil and of course the live moss. I think the mold may have started because crickets were getting behind the bark and maybe dieing, so now they really don't have any place to hide. Does anybody know if mold is dangerous to frogs? The type that I had was white and kinda stringy/hairy. It sorta looked like spiderweb. I noticed it also like to grow on the frog poop, so I made sure to spot clean the moss while I did the redecorating.
mold usually grows pretty strongly when you first set up a Vive. after a couple days or so it starts going away, its fairly harmless.
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