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<blockquote data-quote="JC1" data-source="post: 52448" data-attributes="member: 4102"><p>Good day fellow T enthusiasts!!! i have a 2 cm curly sling. i want to ask about the humidity. i use coco peat for bedding, moss for water, and a glass cage. i also have a twig and tree bark for the enclosure. The T seems to borrow deep under the bark, into the soil. is that okey? i dont see any humidity droplets inside the cage. its fairly dark, and i think the temperature is fairly warm. i do mist the moss now and again. is it a problem that the T is sitting in its borrow? it doesnt come up to drink water. the lid of the cage is a wooden lid with holes on top. hope the T is happy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JC1, post: 52448, member: 4102"] Good day fellow T enthusiasts!!! i have a 2 cm curly sling. i want to ask about the humidity. i use coco peat for bedding, moss for water, and a glass cage. i also have a twig and tree bark for the enclosure. The T seems to borrow deep under the bark, into the soil. is that okey? i dont see any humidity droplets inside the cage. its fairly dark, and i think the temperature is fairly warm. i do mist the moss now and again. is it a problem that the T is sitting in its borrow? it doesnt come up to drink water. the lid of the cage is a wooden lid with holes on top. hope the T is happy [/QUOTE]
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