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Posted by: Carmichael at Tue Jul 24 15:25:07 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ] Substrate will depend on what your goal is: naturalistic/semi naturalistic or easy maintenance. You can certainly keep a gaboon on paper despite their high humidity requirements. You can even provide a thick bed of shredded newspaper that is moistened and then wrung dry. I personally get nervouse with cypress due to the large splinters that can be ingested by the huge gape of a gaboon. For our exhibit, we provide 3-4 inches of a combination of top soil, peat, leaf litter/forest humus and some grounded fir bark or something similar. We then place 6" of leaves on top which is where the gaboon nestles into. This provides a great set up for a gaboon and its very easy to maintain (just "rake" the substrate once a week to stimulate good aerobic activiy with bacteria). [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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