Climbing Wood Growing Mold

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Climbing Wood Growing Mold

Post by MaryJane » Sun Apr 25, 2021 11:40 am

I recently got pieces of sandblasted grape vine wood for my hermit crabs. I baked all the pieces before placing them in the tank, the wood has many branches for my hermit crabs to climb on, but the section of wood that’s touching the substrate started growing mold. I have a piece of cholla wood that touches the substrate and it’s never grown mold.

How can I stop the mold from growing on the grape vine wood?

*as soon as I noticed the mold on the wood I took all the grape wood pieces out of the tank*

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Re: Climbing Wood Growing Mold

Post by curlysister » Sun Apr 25, 2021 10:31 pm

Don't panic, the mold won't have harmed your crabs at all.
To help prevent mold, you can soak or boil the wood in heavily salted water to help prevent mold.
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Re: Climbing Wood Growing Mold

Post by MaryJane » Wed Apr 28, 2021 3:20 pm

curlysister wrote:Don't panic, the mold won't have harmed your crabs at all.
To help prevent mold, you can soak or boil the wood in heavily salted water to help prevent mold.
I boiled the wood in salted water! What do I do if the mold comes back?

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Re: Climbing Wood Growing Mold

Post by wodesorel » Wed Apr 28, 2021 9:46 pm

I have epic mold issues with my enclosures. I use springtails with my other animals - which eat actual mold and mold spores, and I salt boil items for the crabs. When I boil, I'll use a good pound or two of plain cooking salt for a stock pot of water. If things get moldy usually I just haven't used enough salt
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Re: Climbing Wood Growing Mold

Post by MaryJane » Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:01 pm

wodesorel wrote:I have epic mold issues with my enclosures. I use springtails with my other animals - which eat actual mold and mold spores, and I salt boil items for the crabs. When I boil, I'll use a good pound or two of plain cooking salt for a stock pot of water. If things get moldy usually I just haven't used enough salt
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Re: Climbing Wood Growing Mold

Post by curlysister » Wed Apr 28, 2021 11:05 pm

Hahaha I was hoping Wode 'mold queen' Sorel would jump in here! Thanks!
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Re: Climbing Wood Growing Mold

Post by mool » Wed May 05, 2021 1:31 pm

I usually turn a blind eye to the mold. I don't do anything to prevent or remove it. I find that after a bit, the mold will die off.

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