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  • 05-19-2014, 07:27 PM
    Zach Cedor
    Re: Long post regarding problem feeder with a stressful beginning
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    Originally Posted by Bo. View Post
    Awesome I'll check for them the next time I go to the pet store - I've not got but 3 pet stores within 20 miles so is there a website to order them from? If a stinky mess is the worst that can happen from the attempt consider me game lol I'll change the substrate immediately and give that a try too. Is there a preferred or is it all kind of the same sorta deal. If so, the coconut husk substrate seems the most cost efficient and maintainable - will this suffice? I have only used it in the past with a Peruvian red tail boa...worked pretty good though?

    I just got my normal girl off a six month fast with cypress mulch and its pretty easy to maintain but truely anything safe ( cypress mulch, repti-bark, aspen, eco-earth, coconut-husk it all works its more of new enviroment new chance to catch prey thing for them.
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