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acd1984 Posted - 09/03/2012 : 12:35:48
have any of you guys heard of or used this stuff, could dramatically lower the cost for people who like the natural look

http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/rubbstrate---re-useable-reptile-substrate-510-c.asp
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anatess Posted - 09/03/2012 : 15:34:13
Whoa! I am interested in this!

I wonder where to buy it in US...
ajacklin Posted - 09/03/2012 : 15:32:37
I like the idea of that, I've got a huge bale of substrate to use up yet though!
chrisc Posted - 09/03/2012 : 13:37:17
my thinking is a bit of aspen or orchid bark could be digested or partially digested but yes in theory a small bit should pass through.
acd1984 Posted - 09/03/2012 : 13:32:52
i use orchid bark atm but i think if a snake was to ingest anything then the rubber would pass with less hastle (in theory)
chrisc Posted - 09/03/2012 : 12:51:46
interesting idea. i would be more concerned if a snake ate some of this opposed to a bit of aspen though

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