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by JediMasterThrash » Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:34 am
Nobody should think "sponges are bad". That's not the point anyone's trying to make with this thread.
It's just sponges need to be cleaned regularly. Just like everything else.
Standing water dishes needs to be changed every few days or it will become bad for hermits, but we don't say water is bad. Substrate needs to be changed every few months. Food needs to be changed every few days. Sponges need to be changed every week. No different.
Sponges don't really help much with humidity, even though that's what they're always touted for. But they serve other purposes just perfectly.
My only problem with how most books and stores treat sponges is that they're the be-all end-all solution for humidity. It lets new crab owners into a false sense that all they have to do is put a sponge in their tank and they'll magically have the required humidity. Nope, not gonna happen. Have to have a hygrometer, have to have a lid.
JMT.
Stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking crab-herder since '92.