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Best Substrates for BP!
So I hear all kinds of different choices are better. Everyone will have their own opinions I’m sure. I’m curious to see what you guys use? I just switched from eco earth loose coconut fiber. (Heard it could get stuck in Heat Pitts) to coco husk by exoterra. I must say I don’t like it at all! It’s way too fluffy. I’ve had a few people say Reptichip. After watching videos on it I don’t think I would want that. It seems like you have to make it wet to use it. I don’t spray my substrate at all for my BP and my humidity levels are just fine. So I don’t want to have to use wet substrate.
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Re: Best Substrates for BP!
Mine are all still on paper as most are still in quarantine, albeit at the end.
I do like paper. Yes good for quarantine so you can see clearly if any mites and see what kind of stools they have, especial if you need a stool sample.
But I also like paper anyway because it forces me not to spot clean and I have to disinfect the tubs each time instead. Also I have heard males can pull chips back inside their hemphines after mating and loose one. (don't know if that's a fact or roomer)
I guess background humidity is a factor. Its very low here so I cant use aspen. I have reptichip ready for the end of quarantine. I will try that. (except during breeding maybe) It should help with my low humidity situation.
Nice thread. I will keep an eye on it and see if there are better options or other opinions..
Last edited by Ascended; 06-03-2021 at 04:46 PM.
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I like critters comfort course grade but I've been having trouble finding it. It's softer than Reptichip which I'm currently using. I think reptichip has strips of plastic in it? Or paper? I can't tell but there's some non coconut stuff mixed in it. I don't wet my reptichip blocks but it is hard to break up the block when it's dry. I like that it has little to no smell and isn't too fine/dusty.
Last edited by Trinityblood; 06-03-2021 at 08:10 PM.
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Re: Best Substrates for BP!
I think this really depends on what you need it to do. If you're looking for something that holds humidity well, is easy to clean, and easy to work with, I swapped to Reptibark from Forest Floor a few months ago, and I'll never use anything else.
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