Hi All,
Newby alert, if i say anything stupid go easy on me, im only in the research phase of a big enclosure
ARGH! So many options.. So, in the interests of trying to keep it short. I have been looking at what kinds of substrates I can have in my enclosure.. I want something fairly natural to his environment and asthetically pleasing (i.e, not newspaper ). Having seen some of the awesome enclosures you guys have made, who better to ask.
I have a Broome Stimson Python, Hatchie. He is staying in his click clack for a little while yet but i am researching what to put in his house so i can start to get it ready for him. At the moment he has paper towel (Elephant roll) on his floor and i would like to get something better
I think ill try and get a slate tile or some sort of flat rock (that he cant get under, he will have other hides) for half of it.
Astro turf doesnt seem natural to his environment, Sand sounds dangerous, Aspen bedding type stuff, Pete moss, coco bedding, Cypress mulch?
Any suggestions from your experiences would be greatly appreciated..
Newby alert, if i say anything stupid go easy on me, im only in the research phase of a big enclosure
ARGH! So many options.. So, in the interests of trying to keep it short. I have been looking at what kinds of substrates I can have in my enclosure.. I want something fairly natural to his environment and asthetically pleasing (i.e, not newspaper ). Having seen some of the awesome enclosures you guys have made, who better to ask.
I have a Broome Stimson Python, Hatchie. He is staying in his click clack for a little while yet but i am researching what to put in his house so i can start to get it ready for him. At the moment he has paper towel (Elephant roll) on his floor and i would like to get something better
I think ill try and get a slate tile or some sort of flat rock (that he cant get under, he will have other hides) for half of it.
Astro turf doesnt seem natural to his environment, Sand sounds dangerous, Aspen bedding type stuff, Pete moss, coco bedding, Cypress mulch?
Any suggestions from your experiences would be greatly appreciated..