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65redroses

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I posted a pic of my CDTs and was told that they look to dry. I do soak them, spray them and I spray their substrate. Our weather here has been so windy and foggy they haven't got outside to much. They eat and seem active and happy. What can I do about the dryness? I bounce them back from a outside kiddie pool to a large plastic sweater box when they are inside. Thanks.
 

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Take a Q-tip dipped in mineral oil and paint the spaces between the scutes. Then take a soft, cotton cloth and wipe off the excess.

I pour a pitcher-full of water over the substrate then mix it up with my hand whenever I sense the substrate is getting dry.
 
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