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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 38909" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>I think the layer that dries out in the jungle trees, is the layer that is exposed to the breezes up above the rest of the smaller trees. I remember watching something on it a while back. So what qualifies as a dry climate too you, where it would be necessary for some moisture? I'm from Colorado and I would say its pretty dry here, at least humidity wise. Definitely compared to Florida. I kept a few Avics in the past and always kept them on moist substrate. Never to the point you could ring it out but I wouldn't let it dry out either. They both grew to MM and died in my care, so it must of not mattered much, at least in my case. I have one A. avic now I have been keeping on moist substrate, so now I am trying to decide what would be a better route to take as I am going to rehouse soon. I also plan to collect more Avic species in the future so I would like to find the best method</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 38909, member: 3515"] I think the layer that dries out in the jungle trees, is the layer that is exposed to the breezes up above the rest of the smaller trees. I remember watching something on it a while back. So what qualifies as a dry climate too you, where it would be necessary for some moisture? I'm from Colorado and I would say its pretty dry here, at least humidity wise. Definitely compared to Florida. I kept a few Avics in the past and always kept them on moist substrate. Never to the point you could ring it out but I wouldn't let it dry out either. They both grew to MM and died in my care, so it must of not mattered much, at least in my case. I have one A. avic now I have been keeping on moist substrate, so now I am trying to decide what would be a better route to take as I am going to rehouse soon. I also plan to collect more Avic species in the future so I would like to find the best method [/QUOTE]
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