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    Re: Do you line your enclosures?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zuri Indigo View Post
    Thanks Dianne.
    I like the natural look.
    I clean usually within an hour or so after he goes. At least the same day so nothing is ever left to set too long. But I've seen a few pictures of people lining their ap cages and then someone posted they were selling them on here so naturally I began to wonder if that's something I'm supposed to be doing. Sometimes (I don't do it all the time) I like putting paper towel or newspaper underneath the natural substrate layers bc when I do my entire cage cleaning. It's easier to get all the substrate out. Like lining a kitty litter box. That was the idea I had. But I might stop. Paper towel is expensive. No body has time for that.


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    Now don’t go hating on us paper towel users, some of us are good people, lmao.
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