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    I use Repti-bark (fir) or cypresss substrate. I've never used it but, here is a good video. I don't like linoleum because it needs to be laid using 100 lbs or greater weights to prevent it from bubbling, however self adhearing flooring tile looks like they'd work pretty good. (Yes there's a difference. sorry for being anal.)

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    linoleum

    i like linoileum because its easy to clean. and all you have to do it spray it down and wipe it off. it like newspaper or paper towls but u use it over and over agian
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    Re: Substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by DLoc View Post
    I use Repti-bark (fir) or cypresss substrate. I've never used it but, here is a good video. I don't like linoleum because it needs to be laid using 100 lbs or greater weights to prevent it from bubbling, however self adhearing flooring tile looks like they'd work pretty good. (Yes there's a difference. sorry for being anal.)
    well iof u cut a peice of linoleum for a terrarium (glass) but u dont glue it down to the floor so you can take it out and wipe it off
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    Re: Substrate

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    Unprinted paper here.
    Same here.

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