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<blockquote data-quote="ALD" data-source="post: 136229" data-attributes="member: 27549"><p>My B Albopilosum is in pre molt and I have been overflowing her water dish in the one corner for her as she seems to have been hanging around it for the extra humidity. I noticed when I gave her fresh water this evening that the water has been going down in the Eco Earth. To the bottom of the critter keeper she is in. It's a darker color. There is no debris or anything in this enclosure yet, so I am assuming it is fine and will dry out over time. I will not overflow any further. Just looking for some input. In your opinion Eco Earth with nothing else in in- no debris should not mold, right? </p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALD, post: 136229, member: 27549"] My B Albopilosum is in pre molt and I have been overflowing her water dish in the one corner for her as she seems to have been hanging around it for the extra humidity. I noticed when I gave her fresh water this evening that the water has been going down in the Eco Earth. To the bottom of the critter keeper she is in. It's a darker color. There is no debris or anything in this enclosure yet, so I am assuming it is fine and will dry out over time. I will not overflow any further. Just looking for some input. In your opinion Eco Earth with nothing else in in- no debris should not mold, right? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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