Re: A good substrate to use
It depends on the type of enclosure you have and if you can properly reach your humidity levels.
Personally, I love aspen, I used it for my bp while I kept her in a tub. But when I switched over to a glass enclosure, I couldn’t keep the humidity up so I switched to cypress mulch and coco husk.
The most common ones are paper towel/newspaper, cypress mulch, coco husk, coco fibre, and aspen. All of them have pros and cons. If your current substrate works, and your humidity is up to par then I’d just keep it up.
Re: A good substrate to use
I use coco fiber. It holds humidity well and it doesn't mold.
Re: A good substrate to use
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Billy1222
What about molding with it I tried using it for my crested gecko and it got mold super quick. I live in utah so were going through summer right now. But was worried using it for my python since it molded real quick in my crested geckos cage
Everything has a potential to mold, so I wouldn't say coco fiber can't get it. It is mold resistant, so it makes it more difficult for mold to grow compared to aspen. The key things to do are consistent air flow and allowing the substrate to dry. That means don't block the entire mesh lid out of desperation to keep humidity in. When you prepare coco fiber, like moss, it should feel damp in your hands, not soaking wet. When you squeeze it, no water should be coming out or else it is way too wet. That is not a problem for loose coco fiber bags that were previously prepared, but you can accidentally add too much water to the bricks creating almost mud-like texture. I don't know how you prepared your gecko's substrate, but if prepared correctly, with ample air flow, it should not be a problem.
Lastly, clean out the entire tank every month. Remove all substrate, wipe everything down, etc. A dirty tank is also a breeding ground for bacteria.
Re: A good substrate to use
Ok sounds good thanks for the tips. Have you ever had a problem with it getting in your pythons Pitts had someone at our local pet store tell me that with coco fiber that it gets in the Pitts and can cause issues just was wondering I know a lot of people who work at pet stores can give a lot of wrong information as well so. Usually ill do my own research before believing what they say