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B. Smithi (Hamorri) climing enclosure wall
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<blockquote data-quote="ReeceJones" data-source="post: 127838" data-attributes="member: 27760"><p>My young B Smith (Hamorri) climbs it’s wall and is rarely on subtrate. Her substrate isn’t wet or even damp. I don’t mist of wet her enclosure at all. However there is a water dish. I understand that this species doesn’t like wet substrate. Substrate I’m using is coco fibre with something that a reptile shop was using, I completely forgot to ask what substrate she currently has. Looks like some sort of peate moss mix with coco fibre</p><p>Anyway I just wanted to know if I need to worry about anything?</p><p>Plus she hasn’t eaten in 3 weeks and shows no sign of premolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReeceJones, post: 127838, member: 27760"] My young B Smith (Hamorri) climbs it’s wall and is rarely on subtrate. Her substrate isn’t wet or even damp. I don’t mist of wet her enclosure at all. However there is a water dish. I understand that this species doesn’t like wet substrate. Substrate I’m using is coco fibre with something that a reptile shop was using, I completely forgot to ask what substrate she currently has. Looks like some sort of peate moss mix with coco fibre Anyway I just wanted to know if I need to worry about anything? Plus she hasn’t eaten in 3 weeks and shows no sign of premolt. [/QUOTE]
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