Loose Coconut Fiber Substrate.. Good? Bad?
Hello hello.
I have had my little banana man for 2 weeks now and I'm here for some opinions and advice. I have at the bottom of my tank this loose coconut fiber substrate. I am curious how people feel about this substrate. I live in Colorado and it is drier than a bag of sand out here. I need to keep excellent humidity and with my CHE, it has been interesting getting the humidity to a good point. My little banana man shed a couple days ago and it wasn't a good one. He still has a small amount of shed on his lower part. I'm making a humidity box when I get home to help him get that off.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Re: Loose Coconut Fiber Substrate.. Good? Bad?
I read that coconut fiber could potentially cause scale rot? Im not sure if Im recounting that correctly. That is where my main concern about the coconut fiber came from. I feel like it holds moisture pretty well but his stuck shed is leading me to believe otherwise.
Thanks for the feedback!
Re: Loose Coconut Fiber Substrate.. Good? Bad?
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Originally Posted by
Valrie87
I read that coconut fiber could potentially cause scale rot? Im not sure if Im recounting that correctly. That is where my main concern about the coconut fiber came from. I feel like it holds moisture pretty well but his stuck shed is leading me to believe otherwise.
Thanks for the feedback!
laying on wet substrate and like 90% humidity for a long period of time causes scale rot, not the substrate itself.
how are you measuring your humidity? what does it usually stay at?
Re: Loose Coconut Fiber Substrate.. Good? Bad?
I have a digital humidity monitor and I keep it between 55-65%. I uped the humidity when I saw his eyes had the blueish white tint to them.
Re: Loose Coconut Fiber Substrate.. Good? Bad?
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Originally Posted by
Valrie87
I read that coconut fiber could potentially cause scale rot? Im not sure if Im recounting that correctly. That is where my main concern about the coconut fiber came from. I feel like it holds moisture pretty well but his stuck shed is leading me to believe otherwise.
Thanks for the feedback!
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Originally Posted by
tttaylorrr
laying on wet substrate and like 90% humidity for a long period of time causes scale rot, not the substrate itself.
how are you measuring your humidity? what does it usually stay at?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
Scale for would come from an extended period of time laying in substrate that is too wet.
As for this particular shed, since he's only been with you a few weeks, that was already set in motion. Maintaining proper humidity consistently will prevent it moving forward.
it's not just wet substrate that causes scale rot, it's unsanitary conditions that does. alotta times wet, unsanitary substrate is just the medium b/c it can harbor bacteria that leads to scale rot and infection.
i mostly use coco husk for my adult BP's but i've been trying out different things. i think i might switch to coco fiber (or reptile prime) when i can get it in bulk. it seems more comfortable and conforming to a body.
(ok my test was i stepped my bare feet into a tub of coco husk when i was prepping it and thought "hmmm i don't like that. maybe my BP's don't either." :zerb: )