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black or dark gray substrate?

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Posted by: mldolan at Tue Mar 18 19:49:57 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mldolan ]  
   

does anyone know of a (safe) black or dark gray substrate? suitable for colubrids or even a garter snake? how about any other colors? i mean we spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars for some pretty wild color morphs that would never occur in the wild, why not accent those colors with a substrate to really show off those colors we spent so much time and money on. i'm not talking about day-glow water bowls or neon branches, but subtle things to show off our snakes to their best advantage.
any thoughts?
Mike
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