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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 38400" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>This is what I have done, I took the rest of the cork bark and boiled it then baked it to get anything off that could be on there. Then in the cages that had it forming I just took that pieces out replaced it and surrounded it with dry substrate. One of the pieces I just scraped it off and put it back surrounding it by dry substrate and I have yet to see an issue. I honestly think it had to do with it coming out of the lizard cage. I may do an experiment soon and place the bark and piece of boiled/cooked bark in the same moist substrate and see if one grows and one doesn't. I obviously wont be doing this in a T cage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 38400, member: 3515"] This is what I have done, I took the rest of the cork bark and boiled it then baked it to get anything off that could be on there. Then in the cages that had it forming I just took that pieces out replaced it and surrounded it with dry substrate. One of the pieces I just scraped it off and put it back surrounding it by dry substrate and I have yet to see an issue. I honestly think it had to do with it coming out of the lizard cage. I may do an experiment soon and place the bark and piece of boiled/cooked bark in the same moist substrate and see if one grows and one doesn't. I obviously wont be doing this in a T cage [/QUOTE]
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