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  1. gr8nico

    Substrate suggestions!

    Thanks Chris! It summed up everything I needed to know.
  2. gr8nico

    Substrate suggestions!

    Thanks a lot Chris! This was the most useful answer I had here. Hope you have a good one!
  3. gr8nico

    Substrate suggestions!

    I used to have bark shaving only as my substrate and it worked really well. My exotic vet also said that IF accidentally gets eaten I should not be worried at all. Actually I am thinking now, maybe I will use it again....:)
  4. gr8nico

    Substrate suggestions!

    I would not like soil substrate personally. I would find it a bit risky and pain to clean. Maybe for dart frogs with entirely naturalistic vivarium. Would probably lean towards artificial moss sheets or fake grass again in that case... Its easily removable to clean or change. Water drains...
  5. gr8nico

    Substrate suggestions!

    Thanks Carol! I've read that few times here but now I can't just leave bare drainage with mesh over it... I was even thinking ExoTerra moss sheets but they don't look like would drain water well... #confused.com
  6. gr8nico

    Substrate suggestions!

    The reason why I chose ExoTerra is because here in the UK often gets cold and not very humid during winter. This is the tallest terrarium out there 90cm (3ft) Suggested by my vet after smaller enclosure. There are 4 live plants there + dripper plant (umbrella tree, pathos, praying plant and one...
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  10. gr8nico

    Substrate suggestions!

    Hey All! I have recently revamped my panther chameleon's enclosure and installed background waterfall with eco terra drainage system. At the moment I am using "fake grass" which I am happy with as the water goes through well, it's not absorbent and its fairly easy to clean. At the moment...
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    Junior

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