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Best substrate?

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  • 04-24-2015, 05:45 PM
    Snake Judy
    Re: Best substrate?
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    Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    Depending on the ratio of the mix you do it can hold humidity really well or you can create a dry environment depending on what you are keeping. I don't use a drainage layer myself. If you are using a heat mat for your snake then don't do 5 inches over that as the heat won't make it through. I had to thin it out in my snake cage over the heat section...for my lizards they use bulbs so depth isn't an issue. I use springtails with my lizards but haven't decided if I wanted to make that jump or not with the snake. The plants will need some form of light to grow well.

    Oh for sure, that's a good point for anyone interested in a bioactive substrate system. Larger snakes will need a good deal of substrate for for it to function properly, so under-tank heaters aren't really an option. I'll be using a RHP in mine, along with a 6500K LED light on a timer if I decide to use live plants.
  • 04-24-2015, 05:46 PM
    That_One_New_Guy
    Re: Best substrate?
    Keep the bottom layer coco and put some reptibark on top. It looks great
  • 04-24-2015, 06:04 PM
    jclaiborne
    Re: Best substrate?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Snake Judy View Post
    Oh for sure, that's a good point for anyone interested in a bioactive substrate system. Larger snakes will need a good deal of substrate for for it to function properly, so under-tank heaters aren't really an option. I'll be using a RHP in mine, along with a 6500K LED light on a timer if I decide to use live plants.

    Awesome. Also 5 inches of dirt as I am sure you are aware adds a substantial amound of weight so make sure the cage is where you want it so you won't have to move anything afterwards.
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