I started using this yesterday and i must say im quite liking it. unlike bark you dont need to bake it. its nice to the touch, quite soft. and also seem to get a fair bit from one bag.
the cons are that it is a little more expensive, but im liking it compared to aspen, hemp or bark and i think the snakes do to (they told me ;))
oh and personally i think it looks nice too
1.0.0 Lesser - Helios 2.0.0 Normal - George & Kairo 1.0.0 Mojave - Bolt 0.1.0 Mojave - Roxi 1.0.0 Leopard Gecko - Leo 0.0.1 Crocodile gecko - Pheonix
I looked at this stuff but compared to megazorb I couldn't justify the extra cost (plus a lighter coloured substrate works in my white vivariums lol). This is going to sound a really odd question but does it smell nice.
I looked at this stuff but compared to megazorb I couldn't justify the extra cost (plus a lighter coloured substrate works in my white vivariums lol). This is going to sound a really odd question but does it smell nice.
I Use a similar thing for one cage,But it's more chunky.Just very lighty smells of coconut.For a snake i think you're better of with your megazorb.
1.0.0 pinstripe Royal Python 1.0.0 Bumblebee Royal Python 1.0.0 Normal corn 1.0.0 Extreme red Hognose 0.1.0 Extreme red tiger Hognose 1.1.0 yemen chameleons 1.0.0 Piebald yemen 1.0.0 Tamatave panther 1.0.0 Quadricornis
I said it doesnt need baking but i have been getting some condensation in the rubs, could be the humid weather but i think il bake it next time, luckily 2 of mine are in blue so the extra little humidy isnt a big problem
1.0.0 Lesser - Helios 2.0.0 Normal - George & Kairo 1.0.0 Mojave - Bolt 0.1.0 Mojave - Roxi 1.0.0 Leopard Gecko - Leo 0.0.1 Crocodile gecko - Pheonix