Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
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Originally Posted by bpkid
Is it kind of like dirt?
Yea, it's basically just a fancy dirt brick that you soak and then it expands and you wring it out and put it in.
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
...gives a new meaning to "Trippin' balls!"
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
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Originally Posted by elevatethis
...gives a new meaning to "Trippin' balls!"
"Is it just me or is that rat playing the banjo?" :O
"I dunno man, but your pattern is freaking me out!":rolleye2:
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
I have used eco earth for many types of reptiles, in all the time I have used it, never has anything grown out of it, however, if you have shrooms growin, I think it may actually be too damp for your bp to be in...
Eco earth is ground up coconut husks if I am remembering right.
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
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Theres a mushroom, A MUSHROOM, growing in Vibes' tank.
Why are you suprised?!
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
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Originally Posted by elevatethis
Why are you suprised?!
Haha, I suppose you've got me there.
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
lol; I think that mushroom means it is too moist. Try simply switching your substrate to new stuff, and keeping the moisture in it down, and you should be OK.
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
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Originally Posted by Jeanne
if you have shrooms growin, I think it may actually be too damp for your bp to be in...
Re: Ohmygod. This substrate..
I'd get a new setup for your snake and leave your current enclosure EXACTLY how it is! It'll come in handy during parties and concerts!
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Mushrooms mean Way Way to damp and not hot enough. I would change or the substrate. ASAP. What are you using to messure the humidity and temps?