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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:26 pm Post subject: Oak leaves as substrate
I have had my tegu for about a month now and I cannot find any cypress mulch. I was wondering if oak leaves are a good substrate because he seems to like burrowing in them and they are abundant were I live. If not could you please tell me an alternitive substrate that I could use.
also, not relevant to tegu housing but is rehab ralphy permenantly banned? The reason I ask is that he gave good information and had excellent cage tutorials.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:47 pm Post subject: Re: Oak leaves as substrate
Deafbum wrote:
I have had my tegu for about a month now and I cannot find any cypress mulch. I was wondering if oak leaves are a good substrate because he seems to like burrowing in them and they are abundant were I live. If not could you please tell me an alternitive substrate that I could use.
Where do you live?? We buy cypress at the local Agway. If there's one near you they may have it or you could order some.
Deafbum wrote:
also, not relevant to tegu housing but is rehab ralphy permenantly banned? The reason I ask is that he gave good information and had excellent cage tutorials.
He's been banned here for over a year. I think he's been banned from a few forums. He's had some personal problems recently. He has some more recent posts at the other Tegu forum (hint, hint, nudge, nudge.). He hasn't posted on that forum in a month and a half. _________________ 1.1.12 Blue Tegus, 1.0 Red Tegu
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:29 pm Post subject:
I just don't think oak leaves will hold humidity properly. It might be a 'try and see' thing, if you have a digital hygrometer. Personally, I would search for a better alternative...eucalyptus, orchid bark, not pine or cedar. _________________ Laura R (FL)
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