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<blockquote data-quote="Antsman" data-source="post: 93571" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>I removed it best I could, and wiped it down with a bit of vinegar. It was very dry, fell right off no residue. I think it was from when the substrate was still a little moist. I checked around and didn't see much more just a few tiny bits. I also cleaned and checked around the water dish, it was a bit damp from being covered and there was nothing. He/She was very good, sat and ate a meal worm and watched me.</p><p>I would think as long as I keep it nice and dry, I should be okay. I have it sticking around 50% humidity, rises a bit at night.</p><p>I'll keep a good eye on it, worst case scenario new substrate, baked in oven. And another good vinegar wash down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antsman, post: 93571, member: 10555"] I removed it best I could, and wiped it down with a bit of vinegar. It was very dry, fell right off no residue. I think it was from when the substrate was still a little moist. I checked around and didn't see much more just a few tiny bits. I also cleaned and checked around the water dish, it was a bit damp from being covered and there was nothing. He/She was very good, sat and ate a meal worm and watched me. I would think as long as I keep it nice and dry, I should be okay. I have it sticking around 50% humidity, rises a bit at night. I'll keep a good eye on it, worst case scenario new substrate, baked in oven. And another good vinegar wash down. [/QUOTE]
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