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T. shanjing, water problems in the terrarium

eljorgo

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Hi I have never used to put a small dish of water on the terrarium because my female was completely terrestrial but I wanted to breed And I will got another sexed pair but my expirience with terrarium dishes of water is very bad:
At the begining I cut a plastic with the measures of 25cmX25cm but one hour later it gone out and it had no water inside. So I use the same tipe of plastic but I cut 6 layers of plastic with the same measure. But the water still gone!:eek: so i bought a tupperware of 18cmX11cmX5cm and aprox. 0,30cm (3mm) of thickness and even it being so stong i couldn´t even believe when i saw that the lever of water was about the middle and I put it at the top!! in just 30minutes!! i am completly amazed!! and some of you guys, what do you use? hat kind? Or my plastic is good but I´ve done someting bad??.... I still amazed!!:eek::eek:

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3 possibilities:

- You're having a laugh
- Something is soaking up the water
- It's too dry or too hot

I'm going with the first one.
 

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hi with very respect I think it´s none of them.. the first can´t be because I use 6 layers of new, new plastic. and i use a rigid plastic dish new too. the second I don´t know but almost certainly it didn´t happend, and the terrarium its very humid to keep the moss alive.
 

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Is there moss in contact with the tupper? or any plant, log, rock??? It sounds like there´s something taking the water by capilarity. Anyway i don´t think a tupper will be enough to trigger reproduction...i might be wrong though....
 

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a small dish it´s not enought? didn´t you reproduce them at some months? you can´t you know?
thanks,

Eljorgo
 
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