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I'm sure they're loving that fruit!
Can they get in/out of that water dish safely?
 

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What's the deal with all the rock in the pics? What's the substrate you use?
 

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I place rocks so they can get in and out of the water dish safely i use cocopeat before, now am just using brown paper, or newspapers, but on one corner i place wet moss, usually the bigger one stay on the water dish most of the time, the small one on the moss
 

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I wouldn't use paper. A mix of some of the following components-moss, cypress mulch, orchid bark, soil, coco coir and leaflitter- usually works. Why don't you keep them outside? Surely the weather is good enough there?
 

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Maybe you could just buy a Tera cotta plant saucer for a water dish and put it level with the substrate so they can just walk I'm and out of it
 

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Can' t keep them outside, don't have space, i leave building unit, i' ll try to find terracotta suacer, thanks for the tips, i' l change the substrate asap


I' ll change my substrate tom.tnx
 
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