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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 175253" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>To add to that Chlorine disappears very quickly, so some water put into a bottle will have the chlorine dissipate overnight. </p><p></p><p>And personally my smaller slings, in the small viles, have no water container. Slings are perfectly capable of getting most of their liquid requirement from food & I add to that by very lightly misting a small area on the side of the vile every week or so. Whilst making sure the substrate does not get too moist. For some slings, if I have the space, I also gently ball up a few, very small pieces, of sphagnum moss. </p><p></p><p>Also the biggest cause of slings dehydrating is heat mats. Especially those under the enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 175253, member: 29323"] To add to that Chlorine disappears very quickly, so some water put into a bottle will have the chlorine dissipate overnight. And personally my smaller slings, in the small viles, have no water container. Slings are perfectly capable of getting most of their liquid requirement from food & I add to that by very lightly misting a small area on the side of the vile every week or so. Whilst making sure the substrate does not get too moist. For some slings, if I have the space, I also gently ball up a few, very small pieces, of sphagnum moss. Also the biggest cause of slings dehydrating is heat mats. Especially those under the enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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