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i've never used moss, and i don't know how it hold moisture, but it should be fine. i forgot to mention that the substrate (vermiculite or moss) needs to be made a little wet, just enough so that if you take a little bit of it, and squeeze, you get a single drop to come out. when i had my eggs i placed them in plastic sandwich containers.
but you should be able to get vermiculite from your local wally world in the garden section or from a plant nursery. it's a common additive to dirt to help with oxygen.
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