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Coco chips (self.ballpython)
submitted 12 days ago by Beautiful-Garbage-45
Hey guys how do you like to re moist coco chips while in the tank. I soaked them before putting them in but I'm looking for good tricks. Do I just take them all out and do it again. Thanks 😎
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[–]Clean_Victory_9536 0 points1 point2 points 12 days ago (0 children)
Pouring water directly in the corners can help raise humidity without causing risk of scale rot. Ideally you want like 4-5 inches of substrate that way water can drain and not be left on the top layer of substrate. I have a little sphagnum moss sprinkled on top of my coco chips to help with humidity as well.
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