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Old 07-29-11, 03:05 PM   #16
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Re: Advice on Orchid bark and plantation soil .

lol funny. i guess the way i feed is wrong even though my snakes drag prey off of plates and eat on the substrate. once again, to each his own. if i want to do something, there isn't a single thing you can do to stop me except offering me advice you think will help. other then that, theres no need to be a **** and say i'm lazy when my snakes simply won't stay on a plate to eat food.

i didn't state that in my other post, but you could have asked instead of assuming that i'm just lazy and don't care for my animals well being.
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Old 07-29-11, 03:09 PM   #17
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Re: Advice on Orchid bark and plantation soil .

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What do you guys/gals feel about using damp sphagnum moss as a substrate ??

Would that be just too damp for the BRB ..??


That stuff turns into crap when it dries out.
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Old 07-29-11, 05:19 PM   #18
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That stuff turns into crap when it dries out.
I've settled on the plantain soil stuff that comes in a brick and you add water.

Looks great and works a treat for the humidity levels and doesn't matter if a little bit is taken in with the rodent . I've read that its messy/bitty but it's fine if kept damp .
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