There be mold!!
There be mold!!
What is the the best way to prevent mold?? I'm using cocofiber and sand at the moment.
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Re: There be mold!!
Mold where? Some crabbers recommend soaking the coconut fiber in marine-strength saltwater to prevent mold in the substrate. Same for moss and wood.
Mold will eventually sprout up, it’s just part of the territory. It won’t harm the hermit crabs.
Just don’t leave fresh food laying around for days on end and you’ll be fine.
Mold will eventually sprout up, it’s just part of the territory. It won’t harm the hermit crabs.
Just don’t leave fresh food laying around for days on end and you’ll be fine.
Re: There be mold!!
Mold on my substrateJoeHermits wrote:Mold where? Some crabbers recommend soaking the coconut fiber in marine-strength saltwater to prevent mold in the substrate. Same for moss and wood.
Mold will eventually sprout up, it’s just part of the territory. It won’t harm the hermit crabs.
Just don’t leave fresh food laying around for days on end and you’ll be fine.
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Re: There be mold!!
Are you able to take the little bit out or is it covering a huge area?Danik wrote:Mold on my substrateJoeHermits wrote:Mold where? Some crabbers recommend soaking the coconut fiber in marine-strength saltwater to prevent mold in the substrate. Same for moss and wood.
Mold will eventually sprout up, it’s just part of the territory. It won’t harm the hermit crabs.
Just don’t leave fresh food laying around for days on end and you’ll be fine.
I left a raspberry in for too long one time (They pulled it off the food dish and across the tank so i totally forgot about it) and there was some mold on the berry and a little surrounding. I was able to take a spoon and scoop the area out and no problems since. I didn't soak my EE in dechlor msw though.


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Re: There be mold!!
It was on just a few spots on my substrate. I did a deep clean because I got paranoid
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Nothing wrong with that!! Always better to be safe than sorryDanik wrote:It was on just a few spots on my substrate. I did a deep clean because I got paranoid
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Re: There be mold!!
I need to get more Coco fiber and sand. It's not as deep as I wanted it to be
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Everyone covered it before me...I personally recommend dechlorinated msw for moistening ee for substrate.
Mold will not hurt the crabs. It can hurt us if we breathe the spores in~ especially those with asthma.
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Mold will not hurt the crabs. It can hurt us if we breathe the spores in~ especially those with asthma.
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Re: There be mold!!
You can add springtails to take care of any mold or fungus. I keep them in all my humid habitats and they do a good job of it.