Moss Pit Question
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Moss Pit Question
So I recently added a moss pit to my tank. I used a plastic shower shelf with suction cups from target to make it. For the moss, I used exoterra compressed forest moss from petsmart. My crabs love it. however, I cant really seem to make the moss stay moist. It loses water really fast and I have to spray it two to three times a day. Am I doing something wrong or is this just how the moss is supposed to behave?
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Re: Moss Pit Question
I use sphagnum moss and just let it soak in a bowl of distilled water for about 5 mins then wring it out a bit so that its not dripping wet. Try that and see if it helps! Also what do you for a lid on your 'tat? If you use a mesh lid you could put plastic wrap on the top to help keep in moisture.
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Re: Moss Pit Question
the lid came attached to the crabitat and it is mostly plastic with a mesh rectangle in the middle about 11"x5.5" on a twenty gallon tank
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Re: Moss Pit Question
If the moss is close to your heat source, that could potentially be drying it out more quickly.
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Re: Moss Pit Question
I just spritz my moss pits every other day or when they start drying out.
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Re: Moss Pit Question
You are not doing anything wrong. Moss is going to dry out regardless. I also soak mine when I put it in, but within the next day it is dry again. I just spray it with Dechlorinated water every time I am in there doing tank maintenance. The crabs will use it either way, however mine get excited when its wet! If you have it under a lamp it will dry out even faster. Not sure if you do or not, but wanted to include that! I would just keep spraying and fluffing it once a day. Don't worry if its not soakedNLindsey921 wrote:So I recently added a moss pit to my tank. I used a plastic shower shelf with suction cups from target to make it. For the moss, I used exoterra compressed forest moss from petsmart. My crabs love it. however, I cant really seem to make the moss stay moist. It loses water really fast and I have to spray it two to three times a day. Am I doing something wrong or is this just how the moss is supposed to behave?
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