Hi I'm new to the site and I have what will prob be a rather odd question.
I just brought new repti carpet as some of the bits I have for my rubs r getting a bit worn. I noticed that it was made of 100% acrylic. So basically it's acrylic fibres squashed together.
Now I like repti carpet in my rubs its practical and more attractive than newspaper and doesn't agrivate my asthma like some other substrates but it is rather dull.
What I'm wondering is this. A lot of cheap knitting yarns r made of 100% acrylic and so is the repti carpet I brought. Can anyone think of any reason I couldn't knit my new repti carpet in future? I know this wouldn't work for lizards as the loops on the stitches would catch on claws but I only keep royals, well and a tortoise and a musk turtle as well but they have completely different set ups and I don't use carpet for them. I'm wondering this as it would give me scope to make my rubs far more attractive and I can't think of any reason this wouldn't work but I thought I'd see if anyone else could think of reasons this is a bad idea before I under take the knitting. I'm thinking if the gauge was tight the loops would be very tight together and it wouldn't be much different in texture to the carpet.