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Moss in Leopard Enclosure

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Posted by: BenA at Thu Mar 6 12:40:45 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BenA ]  
   

Hello, I am looking to make a humid hide for my two leopards and have read a lot about moss being a good base. My question is, is this safe to eat? My leopards (one large female and one yearling) try and eat everything in site. I would be shocked if my femail did not eat it. Does not seem like a good idea to put moss bedding in if she will eat it. Do others have experience with this or better solutions. I built a humidifier that pumps moist air through hoses into their enclosure, but would like something in there that actually holds some of the moisture.



Thanks,



Ben


   

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