Hey, so like many others on here I have a moss pit. It’s pillow moss on the very bottom and then sphagnum all the way up, about 3- 4 inches tall (I use one of those cylindrical food containers that a lot of restaurants started using with the pandemic).
The moss isn’t touching any substrate and the top of it is totally fine, but near the pillow moss the sphagnum started growing white fuzzy mold. I did wet all the moss before putting it in the container to activate it, but I was wondering if anyone else has had this issue? I’d rather not have to be changing out my moss every 1-2 weeks if I can avoid it. My temp is 75-77F and humidity is 70-85 (new uth nukes my humidity so I’m back to misting and I really need this moss pit for the sake of humidity, plus right now it seems to be the “food” my new crab is munching on the most). Any tips?
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Re: Moldy Moss
I've found it needs good airflow to keep from molding. I also let mine dry out and then rewet it so it doesn't say wet at all times. The crabs don't care. Eventually the mold will run it's course, or having springtails will keep it away completely.
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Re: Moldy Moss
Thanks, I’ll try out a different type of pitwodesorel wrote:I've found it needs good airflow to keep from molding. I also let mine dry out and then rewet it so it doesn't say wet at all times. The crabs don't care. Eventually the mold will run it's course, or having springtails will keep it away completely.
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