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RE: Humid hide problem

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Posted by: jleahl at Thu May 3 21:11:40 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jleahl ]  
   

Jipjap, I also was looking for something a little more natural looking than a ziploc container w/a hole in the side (which works great!). Finally at my local pet store I found a hide that wasn't too big. I put it on top of a cool whip lid, traced around it, cut the lid into the shape of the hide, and siliconed it to bottom side of the hide, so it has a bottom. I put long-fibered sphagnum in it and keep it moist by misting every day. She loves it in there! I do keep it over the heat mat, which dries it out quicker; but she uses it much more often than she did when it was on the unheated side of the tank.
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1.0.0 dog (Scout)
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