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03-19-12, 02:05 PM
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Substrate questions...
I am thinking of changing the substrate that my lacertas are in. They have been on sand with misting and seem to do fine but its a little too dry and now that I know my female will breed I want something she will burrow in.
I have also tried a mixture of coco husk and sand, which was better but impractical
I was wondering what the verdict on top soil is for a substrate? obviously pesticide and herbicide free... the soil does not have to support plant life. it just has to stay moist.
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03-19-12, 02:50 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
I just got ahold of some sphagnum moss as a humidity aid for the help of shedding but I really think this can be used as a primary substrate. Correct me if Im wrong because I still use newspaper primarily.
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03-19-12, 02:52 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
spagnum wouldn't hold a burrow. Though my pair have enough relative humidity to be healthy the substrate is not doing well for them breeding wise.
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03-19-12, 02:55 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
I understand that
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03-19-12, 02:56 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
ok then I misunderstood.. sorry blame the baby brain.
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03-19-12, 02:56 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
I would think soil would be fine as long as it has no added chemicals.
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03-19-12, 02:59 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
Yea I figured I just wanted to throw the idea out there. I dont want to mess with the coco because it doesn't hold a good burrow..
I should be able to get chemical free soil at a gardening store right?
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03-19-12, 03:01 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
I have no idea... Most places add one kind of chemical to it or another. Your going to have to do a bit of research unless you can dig some up from land you know has no chemicals on it then bake it to kill all the random things living in it.
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03-19-12, 03:04 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
bah we'll have to see theres a nursery here maybe they'll know. I know they like to add fertilizer and nitrates as well as weed killer and pesticide
The search continues I guess. Worse comes to worse I can wait until I move and dig soil from my own land.
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05-15-12, 08:05 AM
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Re: Substrate questions...
This is what I use for those which require/prefer substrate. It's great stuff
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05-15-12, 08:37 AM
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Re: Substrate questions...
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This is what I use for those which require/prefer substrate. It's great stuff
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I also use this stuff for my cresties. It holds the moisture well and comes out when eaten. I was worried the first few times I saw them eat it, but it all came out fine. I just try to limit it by not puttin in a lot of crickets
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05-15-12, 09:19 AM
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Re: Substrate questions...
It's great stuff for that - more roughage than harmful, and roughage is not only natural, it's helpful
<secretly wonders to himself if there's a tutorial here somewhere that shows how to strip IMG tags in responses to save space. I know how to deal with HTML, but not everyone does :P>
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05-15-12, 09:54 AM
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Re: Substrate questions...
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Originally Posted by CDN_Blood
It's great stuff for that - more roughage than harmful, and roughage is not only natural, it's helpful
<secretly wonders to himself if there's a tutorial here somewhere that shows how to strip IMG tags in responses to save space. I know how to deal with HTML, but not everyone does :P>
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Haha I didn't even think of it when I did it. I'm such a noob sometimes
There are a few "jungle" mixes you can get in bag form. All work wel. I have a couple up in my closet. Just don't keep any half open in a confined space they can go moldy
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05-15-12, 10:55 AM
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Re: Substrate questions...
I have that in my GTP enclosure and for the lacertas I actually found an additive-free black earth which is amazing for them to burrow in for my GTP when I change her enclosure to a larger adult one I will be using black earth as well since I want it to be a bio-active live planted vivarium
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05-15-12, 02:50 PM
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Re: Substrate questions...
Be careful with actual earth - it will mould quickly if not tended to on a very regular basis
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