Very informative. I hadn't even heard of some of the substrates you mentioned and they sound amazing! I will be purchasing both type of mulches. I hope you keep making your videos, they have great content!!
A mixture is more natural and better, sand can’t hold burrows by itself. Also depending on your lizard they can easily get something fine like sand in their eyes. I don’t use coir peat anymore bc one of my blueys keep getting it in his eyes, it’s not sand but I imagine sand can cause the same issue. Again it depends on the lizard.
Awesome substrate video. What will you prefer for tegus, I’m using coco fiber as of right now but I noticed sometimes they poop out the substrate, is it safe for them or should I change it, Thanks for sharing with us bro loved it.
Tony’s PRIMITIVE Animals if they are passing it through it should be fine. Perhaps try to ensure they are not ingesting any while feeding and see how it goes from there! I’m not the most knowledgeable on tegus however I’ve seen one housed on bark chips
Very informative. I hadn't even heard of some of the substrates you mentioned and they sound amazing! I will be purchasing both type of mulches. I hope you keep making your videos, they have great content!!
This is a great video!! I am a big fan of substrate.
thank you!
@@coopsreptiles2588 What substrate is good for Northern blue tongue skinks? The humidity is already high enough in my house
Finally someone thats realistic!!!
What substrate would you recommend for a common scaly foot
Do you have a good suggestion for a loose substrate for a bearded dragon?
Nice video !!
Is it true eucy mulch is bad for bearded dragons?
Can’t find eucy mulch anywhere
Would a mix of coir peat and red sand be an ideal substrate for an ackie monitor?
I’m getting some play sand soon from Bunnings for my desert animals what do u recommend I’m trying to get one with nothing that will harm the animal
Hey mate what substrate would you recommend for an olive python
Can I use straight sand for a blue tongue???
U can use sand but they like to burrow and with the sand they can’t burrow so with my blue tongues I use sand and mulch in all off my tanks 👍
A mixture is more natural and better, sand can’t hold burrows by itself. Also depending on your lizard they can easily get something fine like sand in their eyes. I don’t use coir peat anymore bc one of my blueys keep getting it in his eyes, it’s not sand but I imagine sand can cause the same issue. Again it depends on the lizard.
Hey coops,can I ask what veggies do you feed your bearded dragons??
Lots of different stuff but mostly - Bok choy, endive, carrot, squash, mulberry leaves and lettuces that aren't iceberg
mine loves coriander
Is the Coir-Peat Brick okay for bearded dragons? Can it cause impaction? And can i use it alone?
Yes if they eat it they can pass it
Awesome substrate video. What will you prefer for tegus, I’m using coco fiber as of right now but I noticed sometimes they poop out the substrate, is it safe for them or should I change it, Thanks for sharing with us bro loved it.
Tony’s PRIMITIVE Animals if they are passing it through it should be fine. Perhaps try to ensure they are not ingesting any while feeding and see how it goes from there! I’m not the most knowledgeable on tegus however I’ve seen one housed on bark chips
Were do you get eucy mulch from?
bunning