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what is a good substrate for a baby woma?

rudedogsurfrat Sep 09, 2003 02:45 PM

I want something safe and something that looks good too keeping in mind that they are desert animals.

Thanks.

Rudy
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uhh... I think that is it.

Replies (1)

snakeroom.net Sep 09, 2003 04:42 PM

You pretty much can use any substrate you want with them... though feeding and cage maintainence will take more time, so that is always a consideration.
I've used that crushed almond or walnut shell before, I was pretty happy with the way it looked, but I've heard that the dust that comes off of the substrate isn't so good for the animals, .. maybe someone else will chime in and let us know
Good luck,
Cori
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Cori
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