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    Re: 2018 0.1 Brisbane Coastal Carpet Progression

    Charlotte looks GREAT Crook! I like that setup too. Everything she needs. Do they make adult sized perches. I'd love to get a few. You should try a bag of the Reptile Prime bedding. I like it much better than aspen.
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    Re: 2018 0.1 Brisbane Coastal Carpet Progression

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    Charlotte looks GREAT Crook! I like that setup too. Everything she needs. Do they make adult sized perches. I'd love to get a few. You should try a bag of the Reptile Prime bedding. I like it much better than aspen.
    Thanks ziggy! They make a plethora of different perch options, though I知 not sure they make one of this exact type in adult sizes? Check out the website, all sorts of cool stuff to get the cage decoration gears turning in your brain haha www.specialtyenclosuredesigns.com

    I like the look of coconut based beddings but for my climate aspen is easier for the time being. Humidity stays easily in the 50-70% range with just a water bowl and I値l mist maybe once during shed if I feel like it. Haven稚 had a bad shed since moving to AP cages and Mississippi even on paper substrate or aspen.

    Also easier for me to spot waste on lighter substrate with most of my critters being small/young atm. I知 not big on digging around for fecal land mines, though my Suriname boa mandates that by insisting on burying every bowel movement completely under the substrate.

    I値l probably do coco bedding of some sort again in the future. I like to change things up occasionally to give the animals some sensory enrichment. Still have a few blocks of coco husk chips in the closet


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