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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 131490" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>I always use a syringe and/or a measuring cup when adding water to enclosures, it's better to measure what you're adding, you can easily add too much going by eye. I find that it's better to be consistent so that each enclosure needs water added at the same time, that way I only really need to check one if I'm worried between feeding times. I also mix up as much substrate as I can at the one time, that way I can see how moist the substrate is just by comparing the colour to the substrate in the surrounding enclosures as it is exactly the same mix even though they might have been set up months apart. </p><p>Laziness is the mother of innovation!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 131490, member: 27677"] I always use a syringe and/or a measuring cup when adding water to enclosures, it's better to measure what you're adding, you can easily add too much going by eye. I find that it's better to be consistent so that each enclosure needs water added at the same time, that way I only really need to check one if I'm worried between feeding times. I also mix up as much substrate as I can at the one time, that way I can see how moist the substrate is just by comparing the colour to the substrate in the surrounding enclosures as it is exactly the same mix even though they might have been set up months apart. Laziness is the mother of innovation! [/QUOTE]
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