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    Re: Keeping the Cocoa fibre clean

    I get that you're using naturally poo-eating bugs to eat the snake poo. But... What about the bug poo? It stands to reason that some portion of what goes into the bug comes back out. I'm sure the bugs make finer grained droppings that are much less visible on something like coconut fiber, but it doesn't seem like it would actually reduce the necessary cleaning interval all that much. (And if you can't easily *see* the substrate getting dirty, you might end up letting it get much dirtier before cleaning than you otherwise would have...)

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    Re: Keeping the Cocoa fibre clean

    Quote Originally Posted by DrKate View Post
    I get that you're using naturally poo-eating bugs to eat the snake poo. But... What about the bug poo? It stands to reason that some portion of what goes into the bug comes back out. I'm sure the bugs make finer grained droppings that are much less visible on something like coconut fiber, but it doesn't seem like it would actually reduce the necessary cleaning interval all that much. (And if you can't easily *see* the substrate getting dirty, you might end up letting it get much dirtier before cleaning than you otherwise would have...)
    Cockroaches are decomposers. They, and isopods, are used for cleanup because their droppings are generally so low in potential energy that it's basically dirt.
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