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The Serpentine Queen
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: Substrate
I love your slate :P
there's a bunch of slate rock out in my backyard... in the stream and bordering he sides of it! Now how to break it into flat pieces without murdering it...
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Re: Substrate
Once James starts building his enclosures in bulk and lets me "test" one out I will like his slate !!
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
Posts: 2,868
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Re: Substrate
I think the slate looks great, but I would also want it only in part of the tank. My snakes like to burrow into the substrate too much to take it away from them now!
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In Hog Heaven
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Saint Paul, MN
Posts: 2,172
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Re: Substrate
I'm xtremely xcited about the oak leaves. That will just be the perfect touch. I'll ask at the park today if I'll be allowed to gather some there. You're not supposed to pick, cut, gather stuff in a state park. But maybe since I work there... We'll see.
Burrow. Yup. I don't know if I can do it, but I've got pictured in my mind a kind'a crumbley mix of all this stuff - but for the leaves. I guess I'll just have to play with amounts. I don't want too much 'dirt' because I don't want the compaction, but I don't want too muhc big bark chips either. I think it will be fun to see what I come up with. Once I get the mixture to my satisfaction - or as close as possible - I'll let you know the porportions. |
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Posts: 4,839
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Re: Substrate
James
I totally love the slate and I never walk by construction sites without peeking in their dumpster some day I'll find some nice pieces my biggest problem is always transportation, with heavy stuff like that
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In Hog Heaven
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Saint Paul, MN
Posts: 2,172
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Re: Substrate
I need to post here the ingredients I've come up with - so far.
On the bottom aquarium gravel - small rounded polished river rocks. I don't know if the rest will be in any particular order, or all mixed up and they are: Coco Soft (kind'a leery about since it holds moisture and releases into the air. But if holds moisture - pee/poop - would be an easily scooped up ingredient.) Peat moss Potting soil (though I read this compacts easily. However I'd not be using a lot still may go with it/try it.) Sphagnum moss Bark chips (what I bought I have to take back as they're pine). And Kaytee Natural Timothy Hay (is going to make WONDERFUL grass!). I'm going to go the way of feeding in my hand, or in a seperate tank/container. I want soft varied stuff so they have as natural a burrowing place as possible. Willl let you know how this turns out or if I add/remove and ingredient. |
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