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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 161477" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>I'll leave my slings on the same substrate for a year or so. Usually up until they need to be rehoused. Alot of times those white things crawling around in the substrate are beneficial. They usually are cleaning up for you. Unless there are way too many I dont bother with removing them. Too much water can be bad in the vials. Air flow is reduced in these so watering will be needed less then normal enclosures. At the sling stage food for their moisture would be a higher priority then misting with water. I keep my slings on the verge of being dry...it should be able to dry out in a weeks time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 161477, member: 27444"] I'll leave my slings on the same substrate for a year or so. Usually up until they need to be rehoused. Alot of times those white things crawling around in the substrate are beneficial. They usually are cleaning up for you. Unless there are way too many I dont bother with removing them. Too much water can be bad in the vials. Air flow is reduced in these so watering will be needed less then normal enclosures. At the sling stage food for their moisture would be a higher priority then misting with water. I keep my slings on the verge of being dry...it should be able to dry out in a weeks time. [/QUOTE]
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