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<blockquote data-quote="poodude289" data-source="post: 241850" data-attributes="member: 49433"><p>It's white, maybe 25-40% of the way deep underground has some of it, some of it looks a bit stringy and the other bit just looks like typical mold. None of it is anywhere near the surface. I have one spider in a 12" enclosure which is the one that has an issue. It does have very good cross ventilation, she was constantly favoring the water dish and I assumed it was due to a moisture issue because of the ventilation being so good and I over-did it a bit in the corners out of fear. She's been very weird compared to my other spiders and its made it difficult to figure out what was wrong, which lead to a bit of my "experimentation".</p><p></p><p>Once I added a second water dish, things seemed to improve for her. Now I have this mold issue that I caused from past over-watering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poodude289, post: 241850, member: 49433"] It's white, maybe 25-40% of the way deep underground has some of it, some of it looks a bit stringy and the other bit just looks like typical mold. None of it is anywhere near the surface. I have one spider in a 12" enclosure which is the one that has an issue. It does have very good cross ventilation, she was constantly favoring the water dish and I assumed it was due to a moisture issue because of the ventilation being so good and I over-did it a bit in the corners out of fear. She's been very weird compared to my other spiders and its made it difficult to figure out what was wrong, which lead to a bit of my "experimentation". Once I added a second water dish, things seemed to improve for her. Now I have this mold issue that I caused from past over-watering. [/QUOTE]
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