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Old 01-21-2012, 11:54 PM
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Hi I won some exo terra forest moss today and I'm going to clean out my tanks and replace the coconut fiber subrate. Since I have this moss now I was thinking about putting it on top of the coco fiber. Is moss okay with grandis? I know it'll raise the humidity and stuff (which I already have at a permanent 60 for the most part). But they can possibly swallow and ingest it. Is moss a good idea?

edit: An hour after writing this I watched my new grandis battle with a piece of moss for 10 minutes. She was able to spit it out..but thankfully that piece was too big for her to swallow. It made me worry that they might not always spit the moss out..

Here's a picture of her..and her injury. The guy I purchased her from grabbed her. =[

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I too tried the moss and found it would grow mold. I was also concerned about them eating it. I ended up taking it out and planted a few small ferns to give some color to the bottom of the terrarium. I like these better and they seem to be doing well.
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Here is a pic of the ferns i used. Not the best pic but im at work and had this on my phone.
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Ranger, if your moss (I assume it was live moss?) grew mold, then it is likely you did not have sufficient air circulaton.
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No it was not live moss, it was the kind that is compressed in a brick and add water and expands. Live moss should not be a problem.
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Ah yeah mold might be a factor too. I do have springtails in my terrariums so they might be able to handle the mold if it does grow. The ferns are a good idea and I'll definitely be using them if I see any mold growing from the moss. Nice set up by the way, ranger.
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I'm going with dead leaves and ferns in the bottom of mine. Leaves would be better for springtails than moss, anyways.
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I'm going with dead leaves and ferns in the bottom of mine. Leaves would be better for springtails than moss, anyways.
Do you think the moss would be okay for a while though? I've only got it in 1 of my terrariums so far, I just don't want them to ingest any of it on accident.

Also, where did you get the dead leaves? I think joshsfrogs has them if I remember correctly.
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I had my aunt collect a bunch of oak leaves from off of her property for me- she lives in a rural part of Savannah and doesn't use pesticides on her property.

As far as urgency on removing the moss that's in there... it's entirely a judgment call, but you've already seen her get some in her mouth, so I personally would be getting it out. Especially if you feed live bugs in the enclosure.
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I had my aunt collect a bunch of oak leaves from off of her property for me- she lives in a rural part of Savannah and doesn't use pesticides on her property.

As far as urgency on removing the moss that's in there... it's entirely a judgment call, but you've already seen her get some in her mouth, so I personally would be getting it out. Especially if you feed live bugs in the enclosure.
Ah I'll have to buy leaves somewhere then.

And yeah I'll probably be removing the moss before the next feeding. Shame it looked cool too.
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