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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 60092" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>After reading this possibility of the eco earth molding in more moist enclosures I noticed a greenish whitish line of something in the substrate I hadn't seen before. Having Redrum burrowed in near there I had my son help me gently dig Redrum out, then I dumped the enclosure, cleaned it, and added fresh sub just moist enough it packs and holds shape. </p><p></p><p>Redrum hasn't molted yet. But I'm sure he's close. His abdomen is fat and shines like it was oiled and is almost pure black. </p><p></p><p>Good news is it was not mold as I had feared. It was a particle of the bag the sub was packaged in it looked like. It was on the edge of the tunnel Redrum had created so my guess is he moved it so it was visible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 60092, member: 4199"] After reading this possibility of the eco earth molding in more moist enclosures I noticed a greenish whitish line of something in the substrate I hadn't seen before. Having Redrum burrowed in near there I had my son help me gently dig Redrum out, then I dumped the enclosure, cleaned it, and added fresh sub just moist enough it packs and holds shape. Redrum hasn't molted yet. But I'm sure he's close. His abdomen is fat and shines like it was oiled and is almost pure black. Good news is it was not mold as I had feared. It was a particle of the bag the sub was packaged in it looked like. It was on the edge of the tunnel Redrum had created so my guess is he moved it so it was visible. [/QUOTE]
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