Question: So I have Spotted Sals...Adult Housing?

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My sals are still just larvae and water bound, but I was just wondering what kind of setup to give an adult spotted sal. I want to be prepared for when they morph. I think that may be in the next 4 weeks. I have read up on the species in several places and can only get a description of their natural habitat but not what kind of setup is good in captivity for them.

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I wouldn't bother with any water besides a water dish. I recommend a soil-type substrate, though damp paper towels also work if they are changed frequently.
 
I wouldn't bother with any water besides a water dish. I recommend a soil-type substrate, though damp paper towels also work if they are changed frequently.


Thanks! That helps a good bit, though now, thanks to another post I'm not sure I have spotteds anymore...Hmm... I think it might be E. cirrigera ?????
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