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joshtaylor123

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So I have a section of moss that stays moist that my TTBT loves to burrow in, but ever since I put it in, a ton of gnats have been in the enclosure. How do I fix this problem?
 

luvpetz27

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Hi there
I have heard people have the same problem on here. You should hear from someone soon.
Good luck!
 

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Drop in a few bugs that like to way them....I have a few daddy long legs that patrol a couple of the indoor redfoot enclosures....there is really not lots you can do to rid your enclosure of them entirely...kinda what comes along with warm and moist environment....

Wait round and see what the others offer up...the more the merrier


Typo....lol....for some reason my smart phone replaced the word "eat" with "way"....
 

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ascott said:
Typo....lol....for some reason my smart phone replaced the word "eat" with "way"....

Kind of a new definition of "smart" isn't it LOL?

I have found that if I cycle between keeping my substrate moist and then allowing it to dry a little I have fewer fungus flies.
 
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